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It takes a while for things to get a grip in my sandy hot yard (zone 5, NH) but this just never took off. It's been 10 years, and it's g...Read More
It has been a fast growing, about 2 feet/year shade tree, very adaptable, and reliable for decades. It and Honeylocust have been the most...Read More
Green ash is one of the most commonly planted ash species thought there are several other species of ashes that are a bit difficult to te...Read More
Green ash is a favoured tree in urban landscapes because of its hardiness, adaptability and resistance to pests and diseases. It's consi...Read More
Not as colorful fall foliage as white ash. Green Ash is native to the entire southeast, but it's pretty much confined to lowlands along r...Read More
A tree of the lowlands with compound leaves that are 10' to 12" long. It can grow quite large...60' to 70'.
Used as lumber...Read More
Can you really graft Chinese Wisteria to this tree? I have heard that it is easy to do, but I am uncertain whether or not it will work.
Green Ash - This tree is found on urban sites in Northern Canada (Zone 2b).