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Fraxinus angustifolianarrow-leaved ash, is a species of Central Europe Southern Europe Northwest Africa Southwest Asia [1] [2] It is a medium-sized deciduous growing to 20-30 m tall with a trunk up to 1.5 m diameter. The bark is smooth and pale grey on young trees, becoming square-cracked and knobbly on old trees.
Ясень узколистный Рейвуд (Fraxinus angustifolia Raywood) PLANTE.md
Fraxinus, Claret Ash, Raywood Ash 'Raywood' Fraxinus angustifolia. Upload Image Print Version View Gallery 37 photos. Upload Image Print Version Family Oleaceae (oh-lee-AY-see-ee) Info. Genus Fraxinus (FRAK-si-nus.
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Van den Berk Nurseries
View cart Add to cart Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Healthy, but not strongly growing selection with a slightly irregular crown. F. angustifolia 'Flame' and 'Wollastonii' are identical to 'Raywood' and can be considered to be synonyms. The main branch grows straight and the structural branches grow diagonally upwards.
Tree Identification Fraxinus angustifolia oxycarpa 'Raywood' Raywood Ash
Raywood Ash grows 40'-50' tall with a 25' spread in a landscape, opening into a full, rounded canopy with age. On better sites this species can grow even taller and wider. The canopy is symmetrical with a smooth outline. The bold round-headed form is perfect to cast summer shade. Leaves are arranged in a pinnately compound fashion.
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Van den Berk Nurseries
Tree Characteristics Shape: Oval or Rounded Foliage: Deciduous, Pinnately Compound Odd, Dark Green, Red or Purple Height: 40 - 50 feet. Width: 20 - 30 feet. Flowers: Inconspicuous. Flowers in Spring. Fruit: Fruitless. Bark: Light Gray, Rough or Smooth. Shading Capacity: Moderate in Leaf, Moderate out of Leaf. Tree Site Conditions & Constraints
Fraxinus angustifolia Raywood Claret Ash, Desert Ash, Narrow Leaf Ash information & photos
Fraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywood' Common name: Raywood Ash Claret Ash Pronunciation: FRAKS-i-nus oks-i-KAR-pa Family: Oleaceae Genus: Fraxinus Synonyms: F. angustifolia 'Raywood' F. angustifolia subsp. oxycarpa 'Raywood' Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Broadleaf deciduous tree, 30-40 (80) ft [9-12 (24) m], narrow when young.
Trees of Santa Cruz County Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Raywood Ash
Raywood Ash is recommended for the following landscape applications; Shade; Planting & Growing. Raywood Ash will grow to be about 50 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 25 feet. It has a high canopy with a typical clearance of 7 feet from the ground, and should not be planted underneath power lines.
Fraxinus Angustifolia 'raywood' Fleur
Name derivation: Fraxinus - classical Latin name for ash; angustifolia - narrow-leaved. About this Entry: The main text of this entry is from the book Trees of Stanford and Environs, by Ronald Bracewell, published 2005. John Rawlings subsequently added details on the leaves.
About Garden Design Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood'
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' (also known as Fraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywood') is a medium sized, fast growing, deciduous tree. It has a narrow, upright crown when young and broadens into a full, rounded canopy as it matures. The most alluring feature of this tree is the foliage.
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood'
Description Raywood ash is a broadleaf deciduous tree cultivar in the Oleaceae (olive) family and is native to Asia and Europe. The tree can grow up to 80 feet tall but generally is 40-50 feet tall and 25-30 feet wide. It matures to an oval crown and is deer and drought tolerant once established.
FRAXINUS ANGUSTIFOLIA RAYWOOD
Scientific Name: Fraxinus angustifolia Genus: Fraxinus Family: Oleaceae. The Raywood Ash is a cultivar that originated in the Raywood Gardens near Adelaide, Australia. The leaves are dark green and serrated, and they turn to a plum purple color in fall. Raywoods are often seen as street trees, and their fall color can certainly enhance a street.
Fraxinus angustifolia Raywood Claret Ash, Desert Ash, Narrow Leaf Ash information & photos
Noted for its exceptionally striking fall foliage, Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' (Claret Ash) is a magnificent, fine-textured, deciduous tree with a straight trunk and a compact, elegant crown. Upright or oval when young, the canopy becomes full and rounded with age.
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' automne Plantas, Arboles
Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. oxycarpa 'Raywood', known as claret ash or Raywood ash is a cultivar of ash, a seedling variant of Caucasian ash, Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. oxycarpa. It is distinctive in its leaves turning to a dark red colour in autumn. History
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Van den Berk Nurseries
Fraxinus angustifolia Accession Count: 3 Common Name: raywood ash Find this plant on campus Family Name: Oleaceae Botanical Name: Fraxinus angustifolia Synonyms: Botanical Synonyms: Fraxinus oxycarpa var. angustifolia Sub Species: Variety: Forma: Cultivar: 'Raywood' Characteristics: Compound: Fra ang Ray Geographic Origin: Mediterranean
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Van den Berk Viviros
Description: Fraxinus 'Raywood', also known as Fraxinum 'Flame', is a medium sized, fast growing, deciduous tree. It has a narrow, upright crown when young and broadens into a full, rounded canopy as it matures. Throughout the summer, the narrow, serrated leaves are dark green and glossy, turning an alluring red wine colour in autumn.
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' Paddock Paradise, Ash Tree, Ornamental Trees, Garden Trees
Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' ash 'Raywood' 'Raywood' is a vigorous medium-sized deciduous tree with a compact, elegant habit. Leaves pinnate, with dark green lanceolate leaflets turning red-purple in autumn. Flowers inconspicuous Other common names claret ash Synonyms Fraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywood' Fraxinus 'Raywood' Join the RHS today and save 25%