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Fraxinus angustifolia Raywood A fast growing tree of upright habit, with very attractive fine Ash-like foliage which turns stunning shades of plum purple in autumn.
Fraxinus chinensis The Chinese Ash. An interesting and pretty tree for the collector of the more unusual. Makes a medium sized tree of easy constitution. The foliage often gives good autumn colour of plum red and purple.

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Fraxinus excelsoir

The Common Ash. This familiar native makes a large and graceful deciduous tree. Its pinnate leaves make a very appealing canopy.

Fraxinus excelsior Aurea Pendula Makes a small slow growing tree with beautiful golden yellow branches especially prominent in winter

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Fraxinus excelsior Jaspidea Lovely golden branches and twigs that are particularly effective in early winter, leaves a pleasing light green and typical ash shape turning clear yellows in autumn.
Fraxinus excelsior Pendula Weeping Ash. A vigorous weeping form of the Common Ash with graceful long weeping branches. A superb tree for the larger garden.
Fraxinus excelsior Westhof's Glory A strong growing tree of easy cultivation, this form has darker green leaves than the Common Ash, and forms a very elegant wide-spreading tree.
Fraxinus ornus The Manna Ash, one of the Flowering Ashes, with masses of flowers during May. It is a pretty tree of medium size and easy cultivation. Highly recommended.
Fraxinus ornus Obelisk A good form of the 'Flowering Ash' of upright growth

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Fraxinus pennsylvanica Variegata An unusual highly attractive variegated member of the Red Ashes from Eastern N. America, slower growing than the type with most attractive ash like foliage strongly marked and margined creamy white.

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