Raywood Ash in Autumn color – Fraxinus oxycarpa

11/06/2013 | Ken Lain, mountain gardener Tips, Trees, Uncategorized

30 second plant tip of the day – Raywood Ash in Autumn color – Fraxinus oxycarpa

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Raywood is a fine source of fall color and is also drought resistant. Good street tree that, with age, provides considerable shade. Plant as a single specimen, in a grove for more widespread shade or for seasonal shading on hotter south and west exposures

2 Replies to “Raywood Ash in Autumn color – Fraxinus oxycarpa”

  1. I live in Las Vegas Nevada. I have three Raywood Ash trees that grow beautifully. But they have no fall color. Why don’t they have fall color?

    Thanks,

    Dwight

    1. Usually one of two things – Watering Too Little or too much – Fertilization (usually lack of)

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