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Fraxinus pennsylvanica, the green ash or red ash, [3] is a species of ash native to eastern and central North America, from Nova Scotia west to southeastern Alberta and eastern Colorado, south to northern Florida, and southwest to Oklahoma and eastern Texas.
2 Μαρ 2022 · Hardy, fast-growing green ash is a popular choice for reforestation on spoil banks after strip mining. Tips on identifying green ash, how to care for green ash and special information for...
Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), also called red ash, swamp ash, and water ash, is the most widely distributed of all the American ashes. Naturally a moist bottom land or stream bank tree, it is hardy to climatic extremes and has been widely planted in the Plains States and Canada.
23 Μαρ 2022 · A green ash tree is a beautiful, fast-growing shade tree for landscapes. The erect ash tree with its oval to pyramidal habit and attractive bark creates visual appeal, even in winter. In addition, the ash tree’s wide canopy and dense foliage make it ideal as a street or shade tree.
Native to North America, Fraxinus pennsylvanica (Green Ash) is a superb, medium-sized, deciduous tree with a straight trunk and a dense crown, pyramidal when young, becoming rounded with age. The foliage of compound pinnate, medium green leaves contains 5-9 leaflets which turn rich shades of golden-yellow in the fall.
10 Οκτ 2023 · It provides habitat and sustenance for numerous wildlife species, from birds to insects. The fallen leaves decompose, enriching the soil, and its shade offers respite for understory plants. As a component of riparian zones, the Green Ash contributes to stabilizing riverbanks and preventing erosion.
Facts. Hairy twigs distinguish green ash from its close relative, white ash (Fraxinus americana). This widespread species commonly inhabits floodplains and wetlands, where it provides cover and food for numerous bird and animal species.