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Fraxinus velutina

Fraxinus velutina, the velvet ash, Arizona ash or Modesto ash, is a species of Fraxinus native to southwestern North America, in the United States from southern California east to Texas, and in Mexico from northern Baja California east to Coahuila... Wikipedia
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Fraxinus velutina, the velvet ash, Arizona ash or Modesto ash, is a species of Fraxinus native to southwestern North America, in the United States from ...
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Apr 19, 2023 · This ash is a small to medium-sized, deciduous shade tree, usually no taller than 40 ft. in cultivation. Tree with open, rounded crown of ...
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For propagating by seed: 3 mos. stratification. Sunset Zones? 1, 2 ...
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Growth Habit: Deciduous, woody, broadleaf perennial tree, moderate growth rate to 40-feet tall with an equal spread depending on cultivar. Arizona ash can grow ...
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Characteristics: This deciduos perennial tree can grow up to 40 feet tall and wide. Its leaves are dark green, glabrous, pinnately and compounded.
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This fast-growing, deciduous, native North American tree reaches a height of 30 to 50 feet, depending upon cultural conditions. It is capable of growing taller ...
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This tree is native to the Mountain Southwest and it can live from 50 to 150 years if well cared for (1). This beautiful tree has been widely distributed being ...
This fast-growing, deciduous, native North. American tree reaches a height of 30 to 50 feet, depending upon cultural conditions (Fig. 1). It is.
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Fraxinus velutina 'Modesto' Modesto ash ... This deciduous tree has 6-inch leaves with 3–7 leaflets that are furry underneath. It also has velvety branchlets.
In California, it grows in scattered populations in the southern Sierra Nevada, Mojave, and Sonoran deserts. The leaves are usually, but not always, covered in ...