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Fraxinus americana
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FRAXINUS americana Skyline Tige
This American selection is a very hardy, male variety with a wide ovoid crown. The thick bark is grey and deeper furrowed than of the F. excelsior and the branch...
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Fraxinus americana. Zone 3. Height 60-80ft. Spread 60-80ft.
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Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple' Ash
Fraxinus Americana Autumn Purple
Fraxinus Americana 'autumn Purple'
Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple' ® - Boething Treeland Farms
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Fraxinus excelsior Ask European ash, Fraxinus excelsior (Scrophulariales: Oleaceae) - 1379059
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Samaras of Fraxinus americana, white ash. Only female trees produce fruits, and the amount of fruit produced varies from year to year. If a tree is a male, you will never see fruit on it.
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Every White Ash veneer tells the story of nature’s craftsmanship, bringing a piece of the forest into your design. This veneer comes from the majestic Fraxinus Americana tree, a species renowned for its strength, flexibility, and striking appearance. Native to North America's vast forests, this hardwood species is celebrated for its light-colored wood and distinctive grain patterns. #venzo #venzowood #venzopedia #woodveneer #woodgrain #natural #oragnicveneer #homedecor #furnituredesign…
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Fraxinus americana, the white ash or American ash, is a species of ash tree native to eastern and central North America. It is found in mesophytic hardwood forests from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, south to northern Florida, and southwest to eastern Texas. Fraxinus americana is a tall, big tree. When juvenile, the crown is pyramidal, when mature ovoid. Mature specimen can attain a height of 20 - 25 m, in nature up to 40 m. The bark is gray to gray brown and deeper furrowed than F…
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Virginia Tech Dendrology is THE source for tree identification.
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12. Fraxinus Americana, white ash, ht. 40-50 ft., spread 30-40 ft., zone 4
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2 different White ash trees in the scene. Fraxinus americana, or White Ash, is a deciduous tree, native to North Carolina and found throughout the state except for the lower coastal region (it does not tolerate exposure to salt air). It usually grows to 60 to 90 feet tall with a 2 to 3 foot trunk diameter, but it can reach 120 feet tall and is the largest of the native ashes. The White Ash grows best in the rich moist soils of mountain coves or river bottom lands.
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Fraxinus americana, White Ash, American Ash. Many trees have only male flowers and never produce fruits, per Trees of the Southeastern United States.
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Fraxinus americana is a White Ash, zone 4-9, 50ft-80ft tall & 40ft-50ft wide
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Great Plant Picks is an educational program of the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, recommending outstanding plants for gardeners living west of the Cascade Mountains from Eugene, Oregon, USA to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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