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Plants Matching fraxinus

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Image of Fraxinus photo by: Jessie Keith

Jessie Keith

(Ash)

Image of Fraxinus americana photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(White Ash)

The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It’s a fast growing hardwood that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches of Canada. The lumber it yields is valuable for making furniture, baseball bats, tool handles and flooring.

This upright tree develops an evenly branched oval or rounded crown. The leaves are compound and have five to nine deep green, oval leaflets....

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USDA/ARS

(Autumn Applause White Ashe, White Ash)

The male white ash cultivar ‘Autumn Applause’ has a spreading crown and fine foliage that turns shades of russet purple in fall. It was introduced by Wandell's Nursery Inc. of Urbana, Illinois and first became available in 1975.

The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches...

(White Ash)

The white ash cultivar ‘Autumn Applause’ has a spreading crown and fine foliage that turns shades of purple in fall. It was introduced by Morden Research Station in Manitoba, Canada, and was the first selection well-adapted for the prairie region of Canada and the American Upper Midwest.

The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad oval canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists...

(White Ash)

White ash selection ‘Champaign County has a strong-branched, oval crown and fine foliage that becomes bronze-yellow in autumn. It was introduced by Wandell Nursery of Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois in the mid-1970s.

The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad oval canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches of...

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Autumn Purple® Ash, White Ash)

This beautiful ash is a seedless cultivar that produces beautiful purple-red fall color. The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is hard-wooded but fast growing species that exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches of Canada. It is valuable for lumber which is used to make furniture, baseball bats and flooring.

This upright tree develops an evenly-branched oval...

(White Ash)

White ash selection ‘Rosehill' has wide-angle branching, broadly oval crown and fine foliage that becomes multi-colored in autumn. This was a chance seedling first labelled as outstanding by E. Asjes, Jr., of Rosehill Gardens, Kansas City, Missouri in the mid-1960s. It is highly regarded for its tolerance to alkaline soils.

The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad oval canopy, straight sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast...

(White Ash)

White ash selection ‘Rosehill' has wide-angle branching, broadly oval crown and fine foliage that becomes multi-colored in autumn. This seedless selection was developed and introduced by American Garden Cole of Circleville, Ohio in the early 1980s.

The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad oval canopy, straight sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the...

(Ash)

With its round, spreading crown and elegant slender leaves that color beautifully in fall, this native of Southwest Europe and northern Africa makes a terrific deciduous shade tree. The pinnate leaves have 7 to 13 lance-shaped leaflets that are narrower than those of most other ashes, giving the tree a relatively fine, lacy texture. The leaflets are dark glossy green above and paler beneath. Foliage turns yellow or purple in fall. Inconspicuous flowers in spring give rise to winged seeds that mature...

(Ash, Raywood Ash)

Valued for its rounded upright habit and its elegant foliage that colors beautifully in fall, narrowleaf ash is native to Southwest Europe and northern Africa. The cultivar 'Raywood' is known for its purple-red fall foliage, earning it the nickname "claret ash." The pinnate leaves have lance-shaped leaflets that are narrower than those of most other ashes, giving the tree a relatively fine, lacy texture. In spring and summer the leaflets are dark glossy green above and paler beneath. Inconspicuous...