Fraxinus pennsylvannica






Botanical Name: Fraxinus pennsyvannica 

Common Name:  green ash, red ash 

Family: Oleaceae 

Distribution/Origin:  North America 

Leaf/Bud: pinnatley compound 7 - 9 leaflets, underside of leaflet pubescent 

Flower/Inflorescence: bloom in the spring, compact panicles, not showy - wind pollination 

Fruit/Seed: samara 

Stem/Bark: grey/brown, diamond shaped ridges 

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Habit: upright 

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Landscape Use: tree 

Notes: very widely planted in North America because of resistance to disease