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Fraxinus latifolia - Oregon Ash

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Fraxinus latifolia is most commonly known as the Oregon Ash, a powerful deciduous tree native to the western frontiers of the United States. Boasting an impressive stature that can tower up to 80 feet, this tree provides quite the visual spectacle with its broad, pinnately compound leaves composed of 5 to 9 leaflets. The engaging display furthers in the fall, as these lush, star-shaped leaves gracefully transition to striking hues of yellow, offering a stunning contrast against its grey barked backdrop. Come spring, it adorns itself with petite white flowers that later reveal winged seeds, capturing the awe of anyone fortunate enough to witness. More than just a feast for the eyes, the Oregon Ash is an ecological powerhouse, providing essential food and shelter to native wildlife while thriving in high moisture soil that lends it an inherent resilience to flooding. Whether you place it under generous sun exposure in an expansive urban landscape or a broad yard, this tree effortlessly stands as a vertical marvel and generous provider of shade during warm summer days. The hardy Oregon Ash is undoubtedly a vibrant, versatile, and valuable addition to any landscaping endeavor.

  • Size: Up to 80 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small white flowers
  • Foliage: Broad, pinnately compound leaves with 5 to 9 leaflets that turn yellow in fall
  • Water usage: High, thrives in wet soil and tolerates flooding
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wildlife Habitat: Provides food and shelter for native wildlife species
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