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Well Buckeye is an American name for several members of the Aesculus genus which contains Horse Chestnut.

I'm not sure the form of the tree is right for HC though an immature specimen may take that form but it could be another Aesculus, e.g. flava.

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2 hours ago, Stuart ford said:

The pictures below show buds from local wood which is being managed at present. I believe they are also horse chestnut, below are slightly better pictures.

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Top pic looks like sycamore to me.

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