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Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmaron' - Cimmaron Ash

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Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmaron' is an architectural marvel from the esteemed Oleaceae family, widely celebrated for its unmistakable, richly colored bark and dynamic display of ever-changing leaves. Known in gardening circles as the Cimmaron Ash, this noble tree stands tall at 50-60 feet with a broad 30-feet spread, showcasing a symmetrical, oval-shaped silhouette that naturally grabs attention. Its glossy dark green foliage takes center stage in summer, yielding to a remarkable transformation of vibrant amber and crimson hues with the crisp whisper of autumn. Despite its regal appearance, the Cimmaron Ash is surprisingly low-maintenance. Appreciative of full sun, it's impressively drought-resistant and thrives in well-drained soil. Its resilience extends to excellent urban tolerance, standing unfaltered amidst city conditions while demonstrating an admirable resistance to disease and pests. Whether your backdrop is urban, suburban, or rural, this fast-growing, robust addition will infuse life and color into your landscape all year round.

  • Size: Up to 50-60 feet tall and 30 feet wide
  • Foliage: Glossy dark green leaves that transform into fiery shades of amber and crimson in the fall
  • Water usage: Drought tolerant but prefers well-drained soil
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Urban Tolerance: Exceptional tolerance of urban conditions, disease, and pests
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