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(Cimmaron® Green Ash, Green Ash)
The patented green ash Cimmaron® is a tall, deciduous tree with a uniform oval crown and dark green leaves that turn deep burgundy and apricot-orange in autumn. This vigorous tree was bred by Jamies Zampini of Sustar Farm in Perry, Ohio.
Green ash is a tall, vigorous deciduous tree with a broad spreading crown. This native of central and eastern North America is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Throughout the growing season it has attractive compound leaves...
(Dwarf Green Ash, Green Ash, Leprechaunâ„¢ Green Ash)
Green ash is a tall, vigorous, bushy-crowned tree from eastern and central North America. The dwarf selection Leprechaunâ„¢ was discovered in 1983 by Michael Yanny of Johnson's Nursery in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. In all its parts it is a third to half the typical size of the species. Throughout the growing season it has attractive paired compound leaves with 7 to 9 glossy, dark green leaflets. They commonly turn yellow in autumn. The early spring blooms of this seedless cultivar are inconspicuous....
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Green Ash, Marshall's Seedless Green Ash)
Female green ashes produce copious messy winged fruits but the male 'Marshall's Seedless' stays clean and seed-free. It also maintains a somewhat pyramidal crown and has bright yellow fall color.
Green ash is a tall, vigorous deciduous tree with a bushy crown. This native of central and eastern North America is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Throughout the growing season it has attractive compound leaves that are glossy and dark green. These have opposite...
(Georgia Gemâ„¢ Green Ash, Green Ash)
Georgia Gem® was selected by Dr. Michael Dirr for its heat tolerance, lustrous dark green leaves and low fruit production. Throughout the growing season this tall, deciduous shade tree has attractive shiny, compound leaves of dark green that turn yellow in autumn. Ashes flower early in the season, but their blooms are inconspicuous. Flowers are followed by clusters of single seeded, papery fruits, each with a single dry, brown wing. These can be messy, which is why the low fruit output of Georgia...
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(Green Ash, Patmore Green Ash)
Female green ashes produce copious messy winged fruits but the male 'Patmore' stays clean and seed-free. It is also exceptionally hardy and has lustrous deep green leaves and yellow fall color.
Green ash is a tall, vigorous deciduous tree with a bushy crown. This native of central and eastern North America is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Throughout the growing season it has attractive compound leaves that are glossy and dark green. These have opposite...
James H. Schutte
(Green Ash, Summit Green Ash)
Female green ashes produce copious messy winged fruits but the male 'Summit' stays clean and seed-free. This robust, fast-growing green ash has a somewhat pyramidal crown, strong upright trunk and bright yellow fall color.
Green ash is a tall, vigorous deciduous tree with a bushy crown. This native of central and eastern North America is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Throughout the growing season it has attractive compound leaves that are glossy and dark...
(Green Ash, Urbanite Green Ash)
The tough, disease and insect resistant 'Urbanite' has a distinctly pyramidal crown, strong upright trunk and is sterile. It originates from central and eastern North America and is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites.
Throughout the growing season green ash has attractive compound leaves that are lustrous and deep green. These have opposite arrangement and commonly turn yellow in autumn. Ashes flower early in the season, but their blooms are inconspicuous...
Jesse Saylor
(Blue Ash)
Native to fertile hills and bottomlands of central North America, this medium-sized, oval-headed tree is among the most ornamental but least available of the North American ashes. Distinguished by and named for its four angled, often winged twigs, it has pinnate leaves with 5 to 11 dark green to yellow-green, lance-shaped leaflets. The leaflets have conspicuously toothed edges and paler undersides. Fall color is pale to bright yellow. Inconspicuous spring flowers are followed by winged seeds that...
James H. Schutte
(Crown Imperial, Imperial Fritillary)
One of the largest and most distinctive fritillarias, crown imperial is a bulbous, spring-flowering perennial. The narrow, twisting, glossy leaves emerge in whorls in early spring and are soon followed by a thick, glossy, rapidly rising flower stalk that produces at its tip a ring of up to eight drooping bell-shaped orange flowers. Above this crown of flowers is a cluster of pointed upright leaf-like bracts, resembling a spiky crest. Native from Turkey to Kashmir and long cultivated (from the 1600s...
James H. Schutte
(Crown Imperial)
One of the largest and most distinctive fritillarias, crown imperial is a bulbous, spring-flowering perennial. The narrow, twisting, glossy leaves emerge in whorls in early spring and are soon followed by a thick, glossy, rapidly rising flower stalk that produces at its tip a ring of up to eight drooping bell-shaped orange flowers. Above this crown of flowers is a cluster of pointed upright leaf-like bracts, resembling a spiky crest. Native from Turkey to Kashmir and long cultivated (from the 1600s...