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Green Ash

TN native.  Common Ash tree with an original range that included every eastern state and even up to Montana and Canada.  Has a compound leaf containing 7 to 9 elliptical leaflets which turn a fair to moderate yellowish in Fall.  The wood is tough and hard and not decay resistant.  A novice tree person may confuse hickory leaves with ash.  All ash species are presently being watched closely due to a threat of being killed by a disease carried by the Emerald Ash Borer.


Green Ash canopy
  1. American Elm
  2. American Hornbeam
  3. American Sycamore
  4. Apple Tree
  5. Autumn Blaze Red Maple
  6. Bitternut Hickory
  7. Blackhaw
  8. Black Cherry
  9. Black Walnut
  10. Black Willow
  11. Japanese Maple
  12. Bottle Brush Buckeye
  13. Boxelder
  14. Bradford Pear
  15. Brown Bracken Magnolia
  16. Buckthorn Bumelia
  17. Bur Oak
  18. Cherrybark Oak
  19. Chinkapin Oak
  20. Eastern Cottonwood
  21. Eastern Red-Cedar
  22. Eastern Wahoo
  23. Eastern White Pine
  24. Elderberry
  25. Emerald Arborvitae
  26. Golden Raintree
  27. Green Ash
  28. Hackberry
  29. Honeylocust
  30. Hoptree
  31. Loblolly Pine
  32. London Plane
  33. Mimosa
  34. Mockernut Hickory
  35. Moss-Wright Mulberry
  36. Northern Catalpa
  37. Norway Spruce
  38. Nuttall Oak
  39. Osage-Orange
  40. Pawpaw
  41. Persimmon
  42. Oval Pignut Hickory
  43. Pin Oak
  44. Red Buckeye
  45. Purple Leaf Redbud
  46. Red Maple
  47. Red Mulberry
  48. River Birch
  49. Roughleaf Dogwood
  50. Saucer Magnolia
  51. Sawtooth Oak
  52. Shellbark Hickory
  53. Shingle Oak
  54. Shumard Oak
  55. Silver Maple
  56. Slippery Elm
  57. Sugar Maple
  58. Swamp White Oak
  59. Sweetgum
  60. Tulip-Poplar
  61. Water Hickory/Bitter Pecan
  62. White Ash
  63. Willow Oak
  64. Yoshino Cherry
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