.Bring the beauty of native forests to your landscape with Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava) seeds — a magnificent eastern hardwood tree celebrated for its brilliant fall color, showy spring blooms, and wildlife value. Each seed is freshly wild-harvested from naturally growing parent trees in the Appalachian region.

The Yellow Buckeye is one of North America’s most striking native trees, producing smooth brown seeds (“buckeyes”) encased in light tan husks. In maturity, it reaches heights of 60–80 feet, with palmately compound leaves and clusters of golden-yellow flowers that attract pollinators. Perfect for reforestation, habitat restoration, native plant gardens, or collectors of native seed species.

Key Features:

Authentic Aesculus flava (Yellow Buckeye) seeds

Ethically and sustainably wild-harvested in small batches

Ideal for native plant restoration or ornamental planting

Grown without chemicals or fertilizers

Attracts pollinators and supports native biodiversity

Packaged in eco-friendly resealable kraft pouches
$19.99
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Jun 02
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Jun 04
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Jun 09
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WEATHER UPDATE 1/22/26: Due to the large winter storm impacting the region, order fulfillment and delivery may be delayed. Orders will be fulfilled and shipped as soon as possible, please have paitence as we dig out. Native Northeast Rediscover Nature’s Bounty At Native Northeast, we honor the land through the careful harvest of native plants and botanicals from the forests and fields of the Northeast. Every product reflects a respect for place, guided by traditional knowledge and sustainable practices that protect wild habitats. Our seeds, herbs, and wild-harvested goods are gathered with purpose—never more than nature can offer—and handled with care to preserve their natural vitality. Each one tells a quiet story of the landscapes that shaped it. When you choose Native Northeast, you support ethical foraging, native biodiversity, and the renewal of local plant traditions. We invite you to rediscover the richness of the Northeast and the simple connection between people and the land.
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