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Ash trees get a bad rap, but these species are actually great for your yard ... Fragrant ash (Fraxinus cuspidata) is a true ash and a terrific tree that grows from Texas to Nevada.
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New Scientist on MSNAsh trees are rapidly evolving some resistance to ash dieback diseaseDNA sequencing shows young trees are more likely to have gene variants that confer partial resistance to a fungus that has ...
An ash tree commonly refers to trees of the genus Fraxinus (from Latin "ash tree") in the olive family Oleaceae.The ashes are usually medium to large trees, mostly deciduous though a few ...
Tree of the Week: An (almost) evergreen ash from the olive family? It’s a shamel - Los Angeles Times
Shamel ash – Fraxinus uhdei. Dozens of different species of ash trees grow around the world, all part of the olive family. Fairly fast growing, they are used for street, ...
When the nation's largest ash tree was just a sapling in Morris County, Napoleon Bonaparte was in diapers and the Declaration of Independence was still seven years away from being signed. But ...
The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), a wood-boring insect native to Asia, is responsible for decimating ash (Fraxinus spp.) throughout the United States and elsewhere. In Indiana, this ...
Although the insect only attacks ash (Fraxinus species), and no other tree types, ash is the most common tree in North Dakota, accounting for over 78 million trees. Neighboring Minnesota has more ...
Dead ash trees are seen at Buttercup Farm Audubon Sanctuary on June 4. Since 2009, ... The ash genus Fraxinus is composed in this region of white, black and green ash species.
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