Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple' (F. a. 'Junginger') Autumn Purple Ash | | Has glossy deep green leaves in summer, turning a handsome reddish-purple in fall. A male clone, so no seed is produced. Has pyramidal rounded form. |
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Fraxinus excelsior 'Pendula' European Weeping Ash | | Rapid grower Ash grafted on a 1.50m(5') stem. Small accent tree with weeping branches, very interesting in the landscape as a city tree. |
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green/Red Ash | | Broadly oval to round shape. Dense green foliage. Very hardy and salt tolerant. Recommended for street planting to replace the American Elm. |
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmzam' (CIMMARON) Cimmaron Ash (Cimmzam) | | Narrow when young, with upright branches forming an oval canopy. Rich green summer foliage turns from deep burgundy to brick red and finally orange in fall. Salt tolerant and very hardy. |
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Variegata' (Harlequin) Harlequin Ash | | A selection of green ash with a beautiful white variegation along the margin of the leaf. |
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Summit' Summit Green Ash | | A vigorous growing selection of Green Ash that features a very straight trunk and is uniformly upright in habit. Tends to color early in the fall. Although reported to be a female selection, seed production has not been a problem. Very hardy. Fall Foliage is golden yellow. |
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