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Fraxinus americana L
... a true breeding hexaploid derivative of a cross between tetraploid white ash and diploid green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh.). However, attempts have failed to artificially cross the two species. It is likely that ... in white ash. Journal of Forestry 42:489-495. Wright, Jonathan W. 1965. White ash (Fraxinus americana L.), revised. In Silvics of forest trees of the United States. p. 191-196. H. ...
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Fraxinus nigra Marsh
... Marsh. Black Ash Oleaceae -- Olive family Jonathan W. Wright and H. Michael Rauscher Black ash (Fraxinus nigra), a slow-growing tree of northern swampy woodlands, is the only ash native to ... and canker (Nectria galligena) cause damage to black ash similar to that reported for white ash (Fraxinus americana). The spongy white (heartwood) rot caused by Polyporus hispidus enters through wounds and is ...
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Fraxinus excelsior--European Ash
Fraxinus excelsior--European Ash Michigan State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00000634 11/12/99 Fraxinus excelsior--European Ash Hardiness Zones: 5 to 7 Height: 75 ft Spread: 75 ft Form: rounded Type: deciduous tree Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches Comments: A rather large tree with dark green summer foliage and little or no fall color. It may be used on high pH ...
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Fraxinus holotricha
Fraxinus holotricha Fraxinus holotricha Koehne Oleaceae Deciduous tree up to 12 m high. Tomentose twigs and stalks. Pinnate greyish leaflets 25 to 35 cm long and 20 to 25 cm wide. Leaves ... E-Balkan Other views: Leaves, crown, bark, young leaves Cultivated: Germany Author: Rainer Oberle Not found! Ethnobotanical aspects of Fraxinus holotricha by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list
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Fraxinus americana, white ash
Fraxinus americana, white ash Fraxinus americana L. Family: Oleaceae (olive, ash, privet, etc.) Common name: white ash Synonyms: F. biltmoreana, several named varieties of F. americana Tree to 18 m (60 ft) tall ... . The wood is hard and strong and is used in flooring, tool handles, baseball bats, etc. Fraxinus is the old Latin name for a species of European ash; americana refers to North America. ...
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica, green ash
... the U. S. and adjacent southern Canada. Habitat: Usually in floodplain forests and in moist soil. NWI status: FACW- Comment: The lumber is very similar to white ash and is marketed as such. Fraxinus is the old Latin name for a species of European ash; pennsylvanica refers to Pennsylvania. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/10/99 Go to Oklahoma Biological Survey Home ...
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica fact sheet
Fraxinus pennsylvanica fact sheet Green ash Oleaceae Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh. Leaf: Opposite, pinnately compound with 7 to 9 serrate leaflets that are lanceolate to elliptical in shape. The leaf is 6 to 9 inches long and is glabrous to silky-pubescent below. Flower: Dioecious, both sexes lacking petals, occuring as panicles. Flowers appear after the leaves unfold. Fruit: A one-winged, dry, ...
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Floridata: Fraxinus americana
... Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Fraxinus americana Common Names: white ash Family: Oleaceae (olive family) Get link to Profile# 850 (click for ... landscapes such as parks, golf courses and campuses, than to most home landscapes. Narrowleaf ash (Fraxinus angustifolia) might be a better choice for residential lawns. There are some 65 species of ...
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Floridata: Fraxinus angustifolia
... Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Fraxinus angustifolia Common Names: narrowleaf ash, narrow-leaved ash Family: Oleaceae (olive family) Get link to Profile ... winds. The foliage of narrowleaf ash has a finer texture than that of white ash (Fraxinus americana), and the tree itself is smaller and more appropriate for the home landscape. 'Raywood' ...
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Fraxinus latifolia Oregon Ash.
... 's foliage color is Lt-green , and type is Deciduous . Fraxinus latifolia's flower color is Yellow . Communities for Oregon Ash Central Oak Woodland,Northern Oak Woodland,Riparian (rivers & creeks),Yellow Pine Forest Ranges for Fraxinus latifolia pH: 5 to 8 Height: 20 to 10 [m] Width: 10 to 5 [m] USDA: 6 to 9 Rainfall: 100 to 1000 [cm] What does all this mean!?! Click here for more. Available ...
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