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OK, photos of lightly hairy undersides, stem pattern, and dark black/brown buds
OK! I can settle for a Green Ash mystery tree i suppose, at least that gives me an idea of where to plant it! ...thanks everybody and good luck...
Here is the run down I just got from her on my tree(she came to check it out in person, and immediately said "its an ash...but what kind of ash we...
hmmm...the square stems ARE missing from my Ash...drat, I thought I had it. None of the other Ash trees I researched had really rough undersides...
Hello everyone, thanks for the help! Between your advise and my friend(prof of the Botany dept at VIU) helping, I have identified it as a...
Ah! thanks for the leaf-age-clarification. As for wind scattered seeds...I don;t recall any tree like it around my old place. If I get a chance...
Hmmm...thanks Michael. The European Ash seems to have pointier leaves than my tree (according to the photos I am finding online)...I wonder what...
Hi Ron- So you figure this is Oregon Ash then, indeed? Thanks for the help, all Dinah
Thanks gents,I'll look into this....the leaves are tough, quite rough, and the leaves have quite serrated fringes(sorry, not a botanist, just a...
excellent solution!
I just saw something similar while researching my clematis'....they showed a walnut tree nearby, which they figured was causing the problem...any...
I had a very industrious squirrel at my old house...I have moved and am planting all my previously potted perennials and trees. The squirrel seems...