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I planted one in 1979 that is now big and has been no problems other then in the mid 90's when the Ash Whitefly nearly wiped all the tree...Read More
I have 4 of these trees. 3 are doing beautifully, 1 not so much. I water 2x a week and 1 gets watered every time I do laundry also. Mine...Read More
I wrote a previous description of a male tree I liked. The ones at the new house are female and WHAT A MESS!! I would not recommend gro...Read More
I planted 3 of these trees this summer. They did not mind being transplanted in the heat (100+ F), and are growing well.
The tree occupies a prominent place in my front yard (in Houston), and was already 30 ft tall when I bought the house. Yes, I would rathe...Read More
Good looking, fast growing, big and majestic, good for shade, decent fall color in the south. Was a good tree.... until hurricane Ike cam...Read More
It saddens me to place a negative as "experience" here. There is little I can add to Starshinetx's description. My city planted a huge n...Read More
We have 4 of these trees which were planted in the mid 1950's making them 50 years old and 20-30 years past their prime. We are now bein...Read More
I am not 100% certain, but I think this is the ash that people have planted around here. The trees were probably planted in the 1950s an...Read More
San Antonio, Tx.
The Arizona ash is a fast growing deciduous tree native to Arizona and parts of Southwestern New Mexico. It is wi...Read More