
Fraxinus excelsior - Wikipedia
Fraxinus excelsior, known as the ash, or European ash or common ash to distinguish it from other types of ash, is a flowering plant species in the olive family Oleaceae. It is native throughout mainland Europe [2] east to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains, and west to Great Britain and Ireland, the latter determining its western boundary.
European ash - Fraxinus excelsior | Plants - Kew
European ash is one of the most common trees in the UK, but it could soon be erased from our woodlands due to a highly infectious and devastating disease. The disease attacking our beloved trees is called ash dieback and is caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus.
Ash Tree: Types, Bark and Leaves – Identification Guide (Pictures)
Feb 19, 2023 · European ash trees are deciduous trees that grow tall and have a dense, rounded crown. This species of ash tree is an excellent shade tree due to its widespread and height. In fact, the tree is sometimes more expansive than it is tall. The distinguishing feature of the European ash tree is its black buds—most ash trees have brown buds.
How to Grow and Care for European Mountain Ash - The Spruce
May 26, 2023 · European mountain ash, also commonly known as the rowan tree, is a deciduous tree with white flowers but it is grown mostly for its distinctive clusters of red berries that mature in the late summer and persist to add vivid color to a winter landscape.
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) - Botanical Realm
Oct 22, 2024 · Fraxinus excelsior, known as the ash, or European ash or common ash to distinguish it from other types of ash, is a flowering plant species in the olive family Oleaceae. It is native throughout mainland Europe east to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains.
European Ash Tree – Forestry.com
Oct 10, 2023 · The European Ash Tree, scientifically known as Fraxinus excelsior, has woven its roots deep into the tapestry of European landscapes and culture. For centuries, this iconic deciduous tree has stood tall and proud, witnessing the ebb and flow of history.
Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
Common names: ash, common ash, European ash. Scientific name: Fraxinus excelsior. Family: Oleaceae. Origin: native. When fully grown, ash trees can reach a height of 35m. Tall and graceful, they often grow together, forming a domed canopy. The bark is pale brown to grey and fissures as the tree ages.
European Ash | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Common Name(s): European Ash, Common Ash. Scientific Name: Fraxinus excelsior. Distribution: Europe and southwestern Asia. Tree Size: 65-115 ft (20-35 m) tall, 3-6 ft (1-2 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 42 lbs/ft 3 (680 kg/m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC):.49, .68. Janka Hardness: 1,480 lb f (6,580 N) Modulus of Rupture: 15,020 ...
Fraxinus excelsior (European Ash) - Gardenia
Fraxinus excelsior (European Ash) is a splendid, large, deciduous tree with a straight trunk and a dense, rounded crown. The foliage of compound pinnate, dark green leaves contains 7-11 leaflets which turn rich shades of yellow in the fall.
European Ash Trees - Nature-Explored
European ash (F. excelsior) is our tallest native deciduous tree in the UK when fully mature. Ash trees grow up to 40m tall and can live up to 400 years, but coppiced trees can live even longer. The name Ash originates from the old English 'aesc' meaning 'spear'.