Green Ash

Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green Ash, leaves and seeds

Green ash is a medium-sized tree distributed throughout the state along streambanks and in moist bottoms. It prefers wet soils but is adaptable to a wide range of site conditions. It has been used for urban plantings, windbreaks and land reclamation. Many varieties of green ash are available commercially.

Identifying Characteristics

Height:
60 ft
Spread:
40 ft
Leaves:
opposite, compound, with 7-9 lance-shaped leaflets; each leaflet 3" - 6" long, finely toothed, dark green
Flowers:
male and female flowers on separate trees; female flowers green, very small, in clusters
Fruit:
winged seed
Bark:
gray, ridges cross to form diamond pattern
Associated species:
silver maple, hackberry, pin oak, sweetgum, pecan
Ideal site conditions
wet soil, full sun
Value to man
erosion control, landscaping, wood products, windbreaks
Value to wildlife
food, dens
Growth Rate
fast
Range:
Range