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  1. Fraxinus nigra - Wikipedia

    Fraxinus nigra, or the black ash, is a species of ash native to much of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, from western Newfoundland west to southeastern Manitoba, and south …

  2. Fraxinus nigra (Black Ash) - Minnesota Wildflowers

    Black Ash is Minnesota's most common ash species with over 600,000,000 trees, mostly in the northern half of the state. In moist upland forest it is a tall straight tree getting over 100 feet tall and up to 30 …

  3. Species: Fraxinus nigra - US Forest Service

    When citing literature that did not specify species or refers to multiple species within the ash genus (Fraxinus spp.), the common name ash will be used. OTHER STATUS: Black ash is listed as an …

  4. Fraxinus nigra - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    Black ash grows in peat and muck soils but also tolerates sandy loams along waterways. It tolerates sun to part shade and acidic to alkaline soils. Black ash typically grows in bogs, along streams, or in …

  5. Fraxinus nigra (black ash): Go Botany

    Black ash is a slow-growing tree of northern wooded swamps. Though it rarely attains a wide girth, this slender tree can reach heights of 90 feet (27 m) or more. The species is dioecious; that is, male and …

  6. BLACK ASH - FRAXINUS NIGRA | The UFOR Nursery & Lab

    It gets its name for its dark brown heartwood. It is a tree with a narrow, rounded crown and upright branches. Leaves are in an opposite arrangement and pinnately compound with 7 to 11 leaflets per …

  7. Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet

    Additional Range Information: Fraxinus nigra is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. Download the full-size PDF map. Virginia Tech Dendrology is THE source for tree …

  8. Fraxinus nigra: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive ...

    Fraxinus nigra, commonly known as the Black Ash, is a deciduous tree native to the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It thrives in wet habitats like bogs and along streams, where it can grow …

  9. Black Ash | Silvics of North America

    Dec 1, 1990 · Black ash (Fraxinus nigra), a slow-growing tree of northern swampy woodlands, is the only ash native to Newfoundland. Other common names, swamp ash, basket ash, brown ash, hoop …

  10. Black ash (Fraxinus nigra) | Minnesota DNR

    Click on the images help you identify a black ash. Medium-sized tree with a height of 35' to 75', a diameter of 12" to 24"; crown is rounded and made up of a few short branches; trunk is supposed to …