Red Buckeye

The Red Buckeye, scientifically known as Aesculus pavia L., is a captivating species native to the southeastern United States, including the lush landscapes around Summerville, South Carolina. This deciduous shrub or small tree is particularly admired for its striking flowers and attractive foliage. The Red Buckeye typically blooms in the spring, showcasing clusters of tubular red flowers that are a favorite among hummingbirds and other pollinators. These vibrant blooms not only add a splash of color to the environment but also play a crucial role in supporting local wildlife.

In addition to its beautiful flowers, the Red Buckeye is known for its palmate leaves, which can grow up to 12 inches in length and create a lush green canopy during the warmer months. The leaves turn a vibrant yellow in the fall, providing seasonal interest in gardens and natural landscapes alike. While the Red Buckeye is primarily found in moist, well-drained soils, it can also adapt to a variety of habitats, making it a versatile addition to the local flora.

In Summerville, the Red Buckeye was first observed on March 20, 2026, and this single observation highlights its presence in the area. As a species that thrives in the wild, it contributes to the rich biodiversity of the region. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or simply enjoy the beauty of native plants, the Red Buckeye is a remarkable species to appreciate in the vibrant ecosystems of Summerville.

ID3189807
Rankspecies
Scientific NameAesculus pavia L.
Common NameRed Buckeye
Attributionsmokeybear33 | smokeybear33 | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
First Seen20/03/2026 11:59 am
Last Seen20/03/2026 11:59 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6185656226smokeybear33March 20, 2026 11:59 am32.968568, -80.178564

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