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									Red Buckeye
 
									
									About the Dwarf 
									Red Buckeye :  The Dwarf Red Buckeye tree, Aesculus 
									pavia, is one of the first plants in the 
									woodland to reawaken in spring. The Red 
									Buckeye trees starts sending out tender new 
									leaves as early as February, up to a month 
									before the surrounding oaks and maples show 
									any sign of renewed life. Red buckeye’s 
									lavish carmine flowers come early, too, and 
									are an important source of food for 
									hummingbirds in the months before most other 
									plants are in flower. This deciduous tree is a wonderful little 
									tree to plant at the edge of a woodland 
									garden, near a patio, or as the focal point 
									at the curve of a path. It is especially 
									pretty when underplanted with early spring 
									wildflowers. Its large, drooping, dark green 
									leaves provide plenty of interest throughout 
									the growing season. The lush foliage also 
									provides excellent cover for songbirds. Red 
									buckeye should be recommended to all 
									impatient gardeners, because it brings 
									instant gratification: It starts blooming 
									when it is just 3 feet tall. It is known for 
									its deep crimson flowers borne in early 
									summer. It is easy to grow. |