Ash trees are native to various regions across the Northern Hemisphere. They primarily grow in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. In North America, species such as the white ash and black ash are common, while in Europe, the European ash is prevalent. Some species can also be found in northern Africa and parts of the Middle East.
Pine trees of course!
Yes. I grew up in Vermont seeing Mountain Ash or Rowan. I'm not sure where else it grows though.
Yes,they grow on trees in the summer in tropical countries.
Yes, ash trees are commonly found with oak trees in some forests. In northern Texas for example, it is common to find Green Ash, Texas Ash and White Ash growing near Red oak, Shumard Oak, Post Oak and Burr Oak.
Scotland
White ash trees grow in a variety of environments and can be cultivated by planting seeds or saplings in suitable conditions. They are commonly found in North America and are valued for their hardwood timber. As a long-lived species, white ash trees can reach heights of up to 100 feet or more.
An Aspen tree can grow as tall as 131 feet and can live up to 150 years above the ground. The wood from the Aspen tree can be made into matches and paper because of it's low flammability.
Oak trees grow in the United States and other countries.
euroasian countries, mainly mediterranean countries such as spain, italy, turkey.
Apple trees are very common in all UK countries.
Two types of trees are called white ash This white ash trees can be found in Australia and Tasmania. This white ash is found in the USA from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, south to northern Florida, and southwest to eastern Texas.
Yes, coniferous trees grow all over the world