Bottlebrush buckeye is a native shrub with feathery white flowers that attract butterflies. An uncommon plant with long seasonal interest, bottlebrush buckeye (Aesculus parviflora) is a southern U.S.
It was named by Native Americans who thought it looked like a deer's eye. Buckeye trees tend to bloom in late summer and early fall, and they grow large Buckeye nuts. If you thought it silly ...
California Buckeye tree. This native tree exhibits remarkable resilience due to its adaptability to diverse soil types and its ability to withstand our region’s periodic drought conditions.