your ash tree has a disease called ash tree dieback or chalara
An ash tree is a tree of the genus Fraxinus, with compound leaves and a tough, flexible wood.
Mountain Ash leaves are not poisonous to Alpacas. In fact, the leaves and the berries are not poisonous to any animal.
gum tree (Australian) Green Ash Tree
ash trees are poisonous to cattle and sheep
A tree characterized by compound leaves is typically a type of tree known as a "deciduous tree." These trees have leaves that are divided into multiple leaflets, rather than a single leaf. Examples of trees with compound leaves include oak, maple, and ash trees.
Advantages of Ash Trees: They are fast-growing, have attractive foliage, and provide good shade when mature. Disadvantages of Ash Trees: Vulnerable to emerald ash borer, a destructive insect pest; potential for ash dieback disease; messy with dropping leaves, seeds, and branches.
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White ash is a serrated lobe because of the leaf and it isn't normally classified as smoothe leaf.
Sometimes ash trees lose their leaves because of a natural phenomenon that occurs every now and then that scientists cannot explain. Also, ash trees tend to overproduce leaves every spring and then regret that "decision", causing leaves to drop (they will then grow new ones.) Having a warm period in early spring followed by a cold period can also cause ash trees to lose their leaves.
The winged seeds of an Ash tree are called Ash keys.
early spring when its not too hot and make sure it is irrigated
The Ash-tree was created on 1975-12-23.