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The Buckeye Family

The Buckeye Family

November 28, 2009 · by admin · in Mast Producing Trees

The buckeye family (Aesculus sp.) is relatively low value for mast production because the nuts are mildly poisonous and avoided by most wildlife. Buckeye trees have even been eradicated from many areas by landowners to prevent livestock being poisoned …

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