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Low, mounding shrub with green stems. They are covered in bright yellow pea-flowers in late spring. Drought tolerant once established. Useful as a groundcover, in mass plantings, or on their own. Prefers good drainage and full sun....
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Summit’
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A narrow, upright oval tree that tends to have a straight central leader. Mid-green foliage turns bright yellow in the fall. A male selection. It is tolerant of high pH, drought, wind, urban conditions and heavy wet soils. Introduced in 1957 by Summit Nursery of Minnesota....
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’
An upright, oval, rather symmetrical tree. It is known to be a vigorous grower. It is a male, seedless selection. The dark green, shiny foliage turns bright yellow in the fall. Is tolerant of high pH, drought, wind, urban conditions and heavy wet soils. Selected from seedlings found at Patmore Nursery in Alberta, Canada in...
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Marshall’
A fast growing, irregularly rounded tree. A seedless, male form. The dark green foliage turns bright yellow in the fall. It is tolerant of high pH, drought, wind, urban conditions and heavy moist soils. Widely distributed, it may be the most commonly planted green Ash. The original tree was obtained from Porter-Walton Nursery of Salt...
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