Mexican buckeye - meaning and definition. What is Mexican buckeye
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What (who) is Mexican buckeye - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Mexican buckeye; Mexican Buckeye; Ungnadia speciosa
  • Mexican buckeye form

Ungnadia         
Ungnadia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae containing one species, Ungnadia speciosa, the Mexican buckeye. It is native to northern Mexico, as well as Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States.
Buckeye, Colorado         
  • Barn in Buckeye.
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN COLORADO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Buckeye, CO
Buckeye is a farming and ranching unincorporated community in north central Larimer County, Colorado, United States. Bounded on the west by the Roberts Ranch, the area includes Red Mountain Open Space to the north, Rawhide flats to the east, and extends south to Owl Canyon.
North American T-2 Buckeye         
  • date=2012-02-17 }}</ref> painted in United States Navy colors
  • A T-2E Buckeye of the Hellenic Air force.
  • USS ''Antietam'']] in the early 1960s
  • T-2 Buckeye on display at the [[Texas Air Museum]] in [[Slaton, Texas]]
  • A T-2C being parked at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]], Florida, on August 30, 2005
  • CAPT Dan Ouimette, Commodore of TRAWING ONE, and CDR Paul Shankland, CO of VT-9, present the last T-2C to make a carrier arrested landing to the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola.
1958 MILITARY TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION
T2J; Rockwell T-2 Buckeye; T2J Buckeye; North American T2J Buckeye; T-2 Buckeye; North American T-2C Buckeye; North American Buckeye; T-2C Buckeye; Rockwell T-2C Buckeye
The North American T-2 Buckeye was the United States Navy's intermediate training aircraft, intended to introduce U.S.

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Ungnadia

Ungnadia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae containing one species, Ungnadia speciosa, the Mexican buckeye. It is native to northern Mexico, as well as Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States. The name honours Austrian ambassador Baron David von Ungnad, who brought the horse chestnut to Vienna in 1576, introducing the plant into western Europe.

It differs from the buckeyes in the related genus Aesculus but the seeds and nuts are similar. Another similar related genus is the soapberry (genus Sapindus). Ungnadia seeds are poisonous despite their sweetness, and sometimes used as marbles. The foliage is toxic and rarely browsed by livestock, but bees produce honey from the floral nectar.