Fraxinus excelsior - 40-60 CM P9
Fraxinus excelsior - 40-60 CM P9
Description
The Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is a large, roundish tree with decorative, brown winged fruits that remain on the tree for a very long time. It produces yellow-red flowers arranged in panicles from April to May. The Common ash also has lanceolate, pinnate, medium-green leaves. In a sunny to semi-shady location with well-drained, humus-rich, calcareous, nutrient-rich soil, it usually reaches a height of around 35 metres and grows to a width of around 15 metres.
Bulletpoints
* Fruit ornamentation
* attractive yellow autumn colouring
* wind-resistant, not overbuildable, flood-tolerant
leaves
The deciduous leaves of the Common ash are medium green, lanceolate, pinnate and opposite. They are about 5 - 12 cm in size. Common ash turns bright yellow in autumn.
Bark
Grey, smooth bark makes this plant an eye-catcher in any garden.
Spread
Central Europe.
Frost hardiness
The Common ash has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Roundish.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady position.
Soil
Normal soil.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Care
- Excess water must be able to drain off easily; waterlogging should be avoided at all costs.
- Cut and saw wounds as well as broken branches should be treated with a wound sealant as soon as possible to prevent pathogens from entering the plant.
Flower
The yellow-red flowers of Common ash appear in panicles from April to May.
Fruit
The brown fruits of Fraxinus excelsior are particularly decorative. These appear from September. Adhere for a very long time.
Use
Solitary
Root
Fraxinus excelsior is a taproot and, depending on the soil, forms spreading, branched roots.

- Article number230
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EAN codeFREXCELS-20400600P9
- Latin nameFraxinus excelsior
- catalogLandscape shop