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Fraxinus velutina
Arizona Ash, Velvet Ash, Desert Ash
Rapid-growing Ash trees are important both in the landscape and as a timber crop. They reach 80 feet and provide dense shade.

 


Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Green Ash
Oleaceae
Located by metered lot near Whetten Graduate Center.

Fraxinus excelsior

Nombres relacionados: Ad dardar (Marruecos), Arbre ver (catalán), Ash (inglés), Assain (Marruecos), Bird's tongue (inglés), Ch'in-P'i (chino), Estanca-sang (catalán), European ash (inglés), Fleix (catalán), Frágino (castellano), ...

Fraxinus americana
( Autumn Blaze White Ash )
Autumn Blaze, or White Ash is a tall, deciduous tree. As a young tree, tends to be upright oval in habit, later it develops an open and rounded crown.

Fraxinus ornus Oleaceae
Flowering Ash FRAK-si-nus OR-nus
Deciduous tree, 40-50 ft (12-15 m), rounded outline; bark smooth, gray. Leaves opposite, pinnate compound, 5-9 leaflets, each leaflet 5-10 cm long and 2-4.5 cm wide.

Fraxinus. OLEACEAE (Olive family)
Key choices: Group 5. Trees with leaves opposite or whorled
1. Leaves compound ...
2'. Leaves pinnately compound ...
3'. Leaflets usually 5 or more, toothed or not; fruit various but not a 2-winged samara ...
6'.

Fraxinus holotricha
Scientific Name: Fraxinus holotricha
Synonym:
Family: Oleaceae ...

Fraxinus greggii
Greg ash
Oleaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

Fraxinus angustifolia is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.

Fraxinus anomala (Single Leaf Ash)
Oleaceae (Olive Family)
Semi-desert, foothills. Woodlands, openings, rocks, canyons. Spring.
Hidden Valley Trail, Utah, May 10, 2007.
Sand Canyon Trail, May 12, 2011.

Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood'
Genus: Fraxinus
Species: angustifolia
Cultivar: 'Raywood' ...

#849 Fraxinus angustifolia
Common Names: narrowleaf ash, narrow-leaved ash
Family: Oleaceae (olive Family)
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Fraxinus species
Trees and Shrubs, Bonsai
Seed sown in fall, into a protected location and fertile well-draining soil; tolerates a fairly wide pH range, and clay may also be tolerated. Full sun, consistent moisture.

Fraxinus Ornus
Fraxinus Ornus - The celebrated Manna Ash, a native of the East and Mediterranean regions, which has several varieties. It is an effective and hardy tree in England, and even in London gardens is vigorous and handsome.

Fraxinus nigra
Black Ash
Black Ash
Photo courtesy USDA Plants Database ...

Fraxinus anomala. Singleleaf Ash.
Fraxinus anomala (?) Singleleaf Ash (?) Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Utah.
There are more
Olive Family pictures
at the Texas A&M Biometrics Experimental Database.

Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. subintegerrima
Green Ash
Gailardia Aristata ...

= Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Urbdell'
(OLEACEÆ); Olive Family
Urbanite® ash is a large ornamental shade tree. Here is its story. In 1966 an ash tree was raised from seeds collected in Danville, Illinois. On January 17 1986 Willet N.

Ash (Fraxinus)
Common lime (Tilia x europaea)
Elm (Ulmus)
Elder (Sambucus)
Gum (Eucalyptus)
London plane (Platanus x hispanica)
Mulberry (Morus)
Oak (Quercus)
Some species of Acer (A. negundo and its cultivars)
Tulip tree (Liriodendron) ...

Black Ash
(Fraxinus nigra Marshall.)
LEAVES: Opposite, compound with 7 to 11 leaflets each 3"-5" long, only the end leaflet stalked, margins toothed, dark green above, lighter green beneath with some rusty hairs.

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Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica
leaf
20-30 cm long
odd-pinnately compound
7-9 leaflets
leaflets lance shaped to oval.
margin entire to weakly toothed.
semi-stalked
rachis and leaf undersurface hairy.

Acer saccharum, Fraxinus americana, Ostrya virginiana, Parthenocissus quinquefolia Prunus virginia, Quercus rubra, Sambucus canadensis, Tilia americana, Allium tricoccum, Claytonia virginica, Dentaria laciniata, Dicentra cucullaria, Galium aparine, ...

European Weeping Beech Fagus sylvatica 'Riversii' Rivers Purple Beech Forsythia x intermedia Forsythia Forsythia x intermedia 'Spectabilis' Spectabilis Forysthia Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf Fothergilla Franklinia alatamaha Franklin Tree Fraxinus ...

Several indigenous species of (Fraxinus) are valuable for timber in North America. The true olive (Olea europaea) is the source of the fruit also called olive and of olive oil; it is the most commercially important member of the family.

Der englische Name prickly ash „dornige Esche“ beruht auf der großen Ähnlichkeit zwischen den Blättern der Zanthoxylum -Arten und denen der Esche (Fraxinus excelsior ).

Fraxinus Ash[15][20]
Laburnum Golden Chain[1]
Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle
Ligustrum Privet[1][23]
Malus Apple[1][20][23]
Olea europaea Olive[1]
Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa pine[20]
Platanus Sycamore[1][20][23]
Populus Poplar[15][20] ...

sylvatica White Ash Fraxinus americana Green Ash F. pennsylvanica Hessei European Ash F. excelsior 'Hessei' Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba Thornless Common Honeylocust Gleditsia tricanthos var. inermis White Oak Quercus alba Shingle Oak Q.

An ash can be any of four different tree genera from four very distinct families (see end of page for disambiguation), but originally and most commonly refers to trees of the genus Fraxinus (from Latin "ash tree") in the olive family Oleaceae.

pinnately compound leaves resemble those of Fraxinus, but leaflets are irregularly shaped
green twigs with reddish brown upper surface have waxy bloom that can be rubbed off
broken twig has a strong, acrid smell ...

---Description---A foreign species of Ash (Fraxinus ornus, Linn.), the South European Flowering Ash, a small tree indigenous to the coasts of the Mediterranean from Spain to Smyrna, yields from its bark a sugary sap called Manna, used in pharmacy.

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Approximately eighteen species of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) occur in the U.S. and Canada. This species, F. caroliniana, is found only in the southeastern states (Kartesz, 1999).

'Patmore' green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Patmore')
Zone 3
15 x 8
Seedless cultivar; drought tolerant ...

Some examples for the eastern United States include deciduous shrubs such as staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), smooth sumac (Rhus glabra), box elder (Acer nigrum), fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus), ash (Fraxinus spp.), ...

Even evergreen can be infested resulting is dead cedars (Juniper), hemlock (Tsuga), pine (Pinus) and spruce (Picea). However, ash (Fraxinus), tulip poplar (Lirodendron), locust (Robinia), walnut (Juglans), Dogwood (Cornums), Holly (Ilex), ...

See also: Ash, Green, May, Maple, Acer