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  Fraxinus americana
Fraxinus americana 'Rosehill' - relatively poor yellowish bronzy red fall color, seedless, 50' tall by 30' wide, noteworthy for its tolerance to poor soils that are distinctly alkaline in pH
Fraxinus americana 'Skyline' - orange-red fall color, male, 50' tall by 40' wide, often improperly used for street tree plantings due to its sentry-like, columnar growth habit in youth; however, it is more urban tolerant than the species form and most other cultivars
Fraxinus americana is a shade tree of rounded growth habit and moderately rapid growth rate, having dense Summer shade, an excellent mixture of Autumn colors that usually terminates in burgandy-red, and a bold Winter bark and stem texture, but prone to diseases and pests as it matures.
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu /hcs/TMI/Plantlist/fr_icana.html   (824 words)

  
 Trees of Wisconsin: Fraxinus americana, white ash
Fraxinus americana tends to have clearly stalked leaflets with whitened undersides.
On well developed branches of Fraxinus americana the leaf scars are often concave along the upper edge and the buds originate well within the curved portion of the leaf scar.
Fraxinus americana tends to occur primarily in upland forests, often with Acer saccharum.
www.uwgb.edu /biodiversity/herbarium/trees/fraame01.htm   (257 words)

  
 Fraxinus Americana trees
Fraxinus Americana Trees: Fraxinus Americana is a handsome native tree.
The firm, gray bark of the Fraxinus Americana has diamond-shaped furrows and interlacing ridges.
The foliage is dark green in the summer and turns to yellow or maroon in the fall.
www.trees-online.com /types_of_trees/fraxinus_americana.shtml   (140 words)

  
 white ash -- white ash
Fraxinus americana L. White Ash Oleaceae -- Olive family Richard C. Schlesinger White ash (Fraxinus americana), also called Biltmore ash or Biltmore white ash, is the most common and useful native ash...
White Ash Fraxinus americana The White Ash tree, Fraxinus Americana, is a handsome native tree.
The White Ash (Fraxinus americana) is one of the largest of the ash genus Fraxinus, growing to 35 m...
www.dtash.com /whiteash   (3531 words)

  
 Floridata: Fraxinus americana
White ash is a large tree, better suited to large 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 Fraxinus, most from North America, Europe and Asia; most of these are smaller than the white ash, and many are wetland trees.
www.floridata.com /ref/F/frax_ame.cfm   (755 words)

  
 Fraxinus americana - ash tree | Plant Encyclopedia | Garten.cz
Fraxinus americana L. ash tree), Ger: Esche, Czech: jasan americký
Wisflora: Fraxinus americana L. Dirr's Hardy Trees and Shrubs: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
Book Description: This bestselling encyclopedia, illustrated with brilliant photographs, describes the best woody plants adapted to cooler climates, showing both habit and details of more than 500 species, and including some 700 additional cultivars and varieties.
www.garten.cz /e/en/344-ash-tree-fraxinus-americana   (1135 words)

  
 Fraxinus americana: White Ash
The following cultivars were selected for being seedless and for the better purplish fall color: `Autumn Applause'; `Autumn Purple'.
Fraxinus texensis may be the best Ash of Texas but it is largely untested in urban areas.
Fraxinus velutina has been widely planted in the Dallas area and performs well, but has weak branch crotches.
edis.ifas.ufl.edu /ST261   (992 words)

  
 Fraxinus americana, white ash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Fraxinus americana L. Family: Oleaceae (olive, ash, privet, etc.)
Comment: White ash is an important hardwood timber tree.
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.
www.biosurvey.ou.edu /shrub/fram2.htm   (184 words)

  
 Fraxinus Americana - Homeopathic Remedies
The following are the strongest indications of Fraxinus Americana for its use in homeopathy.
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Please remember though, this homeopathy materia medica is provided for information only; it is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, nor as a claim for the effectiveness of Fraxinus Americana in treating any of the symptoms below.
www.abchomeopathy.com /r.php/Frax   (121 words)

  
 Landscaping - Ash Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Legend of the Black Ash Basket relates the tale of how Black Elk, a great Anishnabe leader provided a way to teach his people patience and provide them with a way to provide for their families by learning the sacred art of crafting the splint of the Black Ash tree into baskets.
Fraxinus Americana - Ash Tree *; Plants Encyclopedia - Garten.cz
Plant:; Fraxinus americana L. *; ash tree *; ash tree *; Esche - plant info
www.grlandscaping.com /ashtree   (1744 words)

  
 Exploring Nature's Multidimensional Space
While in this case composition is to a large degree governed by alluvial processes, in other cases topographically-determined air drainage and accumulation may explain the presence of species from a different climatic zone.
In the Central Appalachians this expressed as a mirroring effect, in which cold climate species such as Mountain Ash (Pyrus americana), Yellow Birch (Betula allegheniensis) and Canada Mayflower occur at both the highest elevations and in adjacent low valley flats but not on slopes in between.
Topographically this forest occupies an upper slope with an easterly aspect and at 3900 ft (1200 meters) asl, is the highest of the four tracts discussed here.
www.asecular.com /forests/space.htm   (3661 words)

  
 white ash - Fraxinus americana L   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Fraxinus americana L. more commonly known as white ash can be referenced under the symbol FRAM2.The botany heiarchy of the white ash is classified within group Dicot of the Oleaceae family.
The growth habit of the white ash is found growing as a Tree.
singleleaf ash - Fraxinus anomala Torr ex S Wats
database.dotflowers.com /item-white-ash.html   (199 words)

  
 WI Vascular plants-Fraxinus americana L.
WI Vascular plants-Fraxinus americana L. Wisconsin State Herbarium
Taxon - Fraxinus americana L. Common name - white ash
Technology Transfer fact sheet - description of wood attributes, etc.
www.botany.wisc.edu /wisflora/scripts/detail.asp?SpCode=FRAAME   (62 words)

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