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The Arizona ash (Fraxinus velutina), also known as velvet ash, is a pretty, lush, deciduous native shade tree that does well in our climate. In the Tucson area, it’s native habitat is riparian ...
Arizona ash trees shade bleachers near the Challenger Little League fields in Waco in this January 2019 photo. The spreading of emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle, threatens all ash species.
TRAVERSE CITY — Hikers, property owners and others who frequent natural areas this fall have the opportunity to help restore a vanishing native tree species.
Q: I have three 35-year-old Arizona ash trees. Some of their heavier branches are rotting, and one has fallen. A tree trimmer has suggested that I let him top the trees to give them more life. I ...
Q: Three years ago I bought a bonita ash tree because of its size, beauty, easy maintenance, and short period of leaf dropping. So impressed over the past year I was instrumental in the planting ...
Ash trees became newsworthy when the emerald ash borer, a wood-boring beetle accidentally introduced in this country from east Asia around 1998, started threatening billions of ash trees nationwide.
MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is warning hunters not to put deer stands in ash trees ...
Hundreds of trees are set to come down across Austin as the city looks to end its years long infestation of emerald ash borer beetles once and for all.
Trees infested with emerald ash borer may unexpectedly snap or drop large branches. Hunters should also be cautious around ...