Fraxinus tomentosa | |
Vulgo: | Old fraxinus |
Type: | Arbor,Happy stratified |
Latin Name: | Fraxinus tomentosa |
Families Genera: | Oleaceae, Fraxinus |
Height: | Up to 24m |
Crown Breadth: | 6-10m |
Area: | It is native to Texas, New Mexico and even California and other southwestern states in the United States. It was introduced to China in the 20th century and is cultivated in Shandong, Hebei, Tianjin and other places |
Flowers&fruits: | Flowers bloom in April and fruits in September and October, with winged fruits |
Leaf: | The leaves turn yellow in autumn |
Light: | Photophil |
Water: | Drought-resistant and flood-tolerant |
Soil: | It has no strict requirements for climate and soil and is highly adaptable |
Proposed Use: | Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees |
Maintenance: | Low |