Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Annesbrook'
Green Ash











Hardy, fast-growing, upright tree which forms a neat oval head with a straight trunk. Excellent lawn, avenue, street, or park tree. A seedless variety. Deep-green lobed leaves turn yellow in autumn.
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Family: Oleaceae, olive family, a family of flowering shrubs, trees, and lianas native to the subarctic region, southern Africa, Australia, and South America.
Genus: Fraxinus, fraxinus (Latin, noun), meaning 'ash tree', the classical Latin name for Fraxinus excelsior. Commonly known as ash, a genus of flowering trees that are mostly deciduous (some are evergreen) and native to much of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Species: Fraxinus pennsylvanica, pennsylvanica, derived from the English proper noun Pennsylvania and the Latin suffix ica (belonging to, derived from, of or pertaining to), meaning 'of or relating to Pennsylvania', in reference to this species being found in Pennsylvania, United States.
Cultivar: Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Annesbrook'
Common Name: Green Ash
Other Common Name(s): Red Ash, Water Ash