RF2DGAAY6–Fraxinus pennsylvanica foliage and fruit
RFBEWN74–Yellow ash tree leaves at fall Fraxinus pennsylvanica crispa
RM2BEEDHJ–Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, flowers and leaves opening in spring
RM2AN0GKX–FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA CIMMARON
RFCR1DX8–Red ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Summit'), park on the river Oos, Lichtentaler Allee, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMB8D8W9–Yellow autumn leaves of Red Ash Tree, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Crispa, Oleaceae
RM2H5Y1J2–Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) in fall colour, Writing on Stone Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
RFRER430–Soft rime ice on Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, formed from supercooled water droplets in an ice fog on Buck Hill in the South Unit of Theodore Ro
RF2H95BJP–Fraxinus pennsylvanica yellow foliage
RF2WHN2A5–Fraxinus pennsylvanica, red ash
RF2DGAAY5–Fraxinus pennsylvanica foliage and fruit
RF2RA0H00–Green Ash tree Leave on white background
RFRX30N3–FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA TREE
RF2R56E58–Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Pennsylvania ash in a spring
RM2JHCFFY–A mature Green Ash Tree is in its full glory in the fall with a canopy of bright yellow leaves.
RF2TB83A0–Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) is a deciduous tree native to eastern and central North America.
RMR899CR–Green Ash trees are in their late summer leaf during the morning with alpine glow in the background.
RMEBN135–red ash, green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), bark
RM2BM6XG0–Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica tree with spring growth, backlit leaves
RMR899DH–Green Ash trees covered with snow following an overnight snowstorm which is breaking up. Occurs in late winter.
RM2F5WW32–Fraxinus pennsylvanica Aucubaefolia tree bark Green Ash tree
RM2BEEDHP–Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, flowers and leaves opening in spring
RMR899DN–Green Ash trees are in their fall splendor after a brief snow storm, which is breaking up in the background.
RMR6Y3YW–Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Pterourus glaucus, caterpillar on green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
RMB8D8TW–Yellow autumn leaves of Red Ash Tree, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Crispa, Oleaceae
RMR6XD4D–Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Pterourus glaucus, caterpillar on green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
RFRER424–Soft rime ice on Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, formed from supercooled water droplets in an ice fog on Buck Hill in the South Unit of Theodore Ro
RMDG466R–The Riband Wave Moth (Idaea aversata) resting on Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) trunk covered by lichen Oxford UK Europe
RF2WHN232–Fraxinus pennsylvanica, red ash
RF2DGAAY4–Fraxinus pennsylvanica foliage and fruit
RMDG4664–The Riband Wave Moth (Idaea aversata) resting on Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) trunk covered by lichen Oxford UK Europe
RF2WE4JMP–Moss on tree known as green ash or red ash(Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
RF2R56E53–Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Pennsylvania ash in a spring
RF2WCYG60–Moss on tree known as green ash or red ash(Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
RF2H5M4KB–Branch of the ash tree or Fraxinus with immature seeds in summer, Sofia, Bulgaria
RMPFHPX1–Fraxinus pennsylvanica (Green ash or Red ash), tree in park
RF2FY1J59–Low angle view of a green ash (fraxinus pennsylvanica) treetop covered with leaves, and blue sky background
RMCPGN74–Workers Take Down Ash Tree Killed by Emerald Ash Borer
RM2F5WW3C–Fraxinus pennsylvanica Oxycarpa tree bark Green Ash tree
RMAKGRCC–Fraxinus pennsylvanica Red Ash Tree
RM2CCD5CJ–Leaves of a Green Ash tree, browning at the edges
RFE73NT1–Stump of 152 year old green ash killed by emerald ash borer. Historic nature of ash trees place on tree with marker pen.
RMB8D8XJ–Yellow autumn leaves of Red Ash Tree, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Crispa, Oleaceae
RMR6XD3E–Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Pterourus glaucus, caterpillar on green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
RFREXRYE–Soft rime ice on Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, sameras, the ice formed from supercooled water droplets in an ice fog on Buck Hill in the South Un
RF2E54T68–A dying green ash tree with a few live branches shot in 720nm infrared light. This ash tree is being attacked by emerald ash borer.
RMP1ENH2–Close-up of green ash tree with fall color and snow
RF2DGAAY3–Fraxinus pennsylvanica foliage and fruit
RFA6C88D–Autumn Leaves
RF2FN7RMC–several Green Ash trees on sand area with shadow on the floor - isolated on white background - 3D Illustration
RM2W91C12–Box Containing Twelve Samples of Wood from North America, August Elize Tromp, 1825 sample Rectangular wooden box with twelve wood samples, all with label: Skef (quercus spec., 3 samples), regular oak (quercus spec.), Bastaard acasia (presumably Robinia pseudoacacia, 2 samples), pine (pinus spec.), Red cedar (Thuja Plicata), White Esdoorn (Acer Spec.), Sassfras (Sassafras Spec.), Moerbezie (Morus Rubra), Essen (Fraxinus Pennsylvanica). United States of America wood (plant material) United States of America
RMW9F50X–Archive image from page 16 of A Cumulative biological assessment of. A Cumulative biological assessment of macroinvertebrate sites in the Custer National Forest Ashland Ranger District [electronic resource] : a report to the Custer National Forest, Ashland Ranger District CusterForestProject2010 Year: 2010 ( Site Descriptions Cow Creek below the Reservoir- Fraxinus pennsylvanica/Prunus virginiana riparian community as well as a Carex nebrascensis (grazing dis-climax type) (Photo at right looking downstream). This site has ecological potential to recover if cattle exclusion occurs. Many of the
RM2CCD5C6–Leaves of a Green Ash tree, browning at the edges
RFE73NRW–Stump of 152 year old green ash killed by emerald ash borer. Historic nature of ash trees place on tree with marker pen.
RMB8D8X9–Yellow autumn leaves of Red Ash Tree, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Crispa, Oleaceae
RMR6XD41–Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Pterourus glaucus, caterpillar on green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
RFRER45D–Soft rime ice on Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, formed from supercooled water droplets in an ice fog on Buck Hill in the South Unit of Theodore Ro
RMR6XAJW–Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Pterourus glaucus, caterpillar on green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
RF2E54T6A–A declining green ash shot in false color infrared light outside Seymour, IN. The lens filter was 720nm. Emerald Ash Borer caused the decline.
RF2DGAAY8–Fraxinus pennsylvanica foliage and fruit
RMP1EHWB–Green ash tree crown against sugar maple tree with fall color
RF2H95BJ6–Fraxinus pennsylvanica branch close up
RF2FN7RME–several Green Ash trees with shadow on the floor - isolated on white background - 3D Illustration
RM2AXBGBA–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . Abb. 7. Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh., syn. Fr. pubescens Lam. a Frucbtzweig, ^Keim-ling, c Längsschnitt durch den Samen, d Längsschnitt durch die Frucht. Stumpfspitzig oder abgerundet, abgestutzt oder leicht eingekerbt, und ebenso lang oderwenig länger als die Nuß, Der Same ist schmal linear, beiderseits zugespitzt,ca. 15 mm lang und i — 2 mm breit mit hellgelbbrauner, längsstreifiger Samenschale(Abb. 7). 7. Fraxinus pennsylvanica, var. lanceolata Sarg. = Fr. viridis Mchx.,Green Ash. Grünesche. (Aus Nordamerika). Die Früchte sind von d
RMCPGNCD–Workers Take Down Ash Tree Killed by Emerald Ash Borer
RMPFTME0–. A Cumulative biological assessment of macroinvertebrate sites in the Custer National Forest Ashland Ranger District [electronic resource] : a report to the Custer National Forest, Ashland Ranger District. Custer National Forest (Mont. and S. D. ); Research natural areas; Invertebrates. Site Descriptions Cow Creek below the Reservoir- Fraxinus pennsylvanica/Prunus virginiana riparian community as well as a Carex nebrascensis (grazing dis-climax type) (Photo at right looking downstream). This site has ecological potential to recover if cattle exclusion occurs. Many of the reference indicator m
RMBKG435–Red ash
RM2CCD5BB–Leaves of a Green Ash tree, browning at the edges
RFE73NRX–Stump of 152 year old green ash killed by emerald ash borer. Historic nature of ash trees place on tree with marker pen.
RMB8D8TA–Yellow autumn leaves of Red Ash Tree, Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Crispa, Oleaceae
RF2CCF7TJ–A Mylar balloon and ribbons tangled in a New York City Green Ash tree
RFRER53K–Soft rime ice on Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, sameras, the ice formed from supercooled water droplets in an ice fog on Buck Hill in the South Un
RMR6XAJG–Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Pterourus glaucus, caterpillar on green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
RMAB36MR–Fruits on branch of green ash - Fraxinus pennsylvanica Crispa
RMP1EJ07–Green ash tree crown against sugar maple tree with fall color
RF2H95BJ9–Fraxinus pennsylvanica branch close up
RF2FN7RH8–Green Ash tree with shadow on the floor - isolated on white background - 3D Illustration
RF2DFYMRH–Fraxinus pennsylvanica branch and trunk close up
RM2BXB4CT–Fraxinus pennsylvanica var lanceolata Sarg Fraxinus pennsylvanica var lanceolata Sarg.
RMRD68WY–. A Cumulative biological assessment of macroinvertebrate sites in the Custer National Forest Ashland Ranger District [electronic resource] : a report to the Custer National Forest, Ashland Ranger District. Custer National Forest (Mont. and S. D. ); Research natural areas; Invertebrates. Site Descriptions Cow Creek below the Reservoir- Fraxinus pennsylvanica/Prunus virginiana riparian community as well as a Carex nebrascensis (grazing dis-climax type) (Photo at right looking downstream). This site has ecological potential to recover if cattle exclusion occurs. Many of the reference indicator m
RMMECWXH–. Die Gartenwelt . Steinernes Pomeranzenhaus. (Nach Salomon de Caus' „Hortus Palatinus".) japonica, Carya alba und C. maculosa, Halesia fetraptera, Aesculus glabra und Ae. lutea, Fraxinus alba, F. mandschurica, F. dipetala, F. pubescens, F. sambucifolia, F. pennsylvanica, F. americana, F. parvifolia, F. nigra, F. platycarpa, F. excelsior heterophylla und F. exe. Richardi; unter den zahlreichen Ah orn Varietäten riesige Bäume von Acer Pseudoplatanus Leopoldi, A. pennsylvanicum, A. dasycarpum, A. platanöides laciniatum. Unter den mächtigen Rüstern ist es besonders eine riesige buntblättrige
RFA6C88B–Autumn Leaves
RMCPGN9J–Workers Take Down Ash Tree Killed by Emerald Ash Borer
RMPG1XM9–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. RED ASH. Red Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica. Leaves ic/ to 12' long. Leaflets 3' to 5' long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RFE73NRY–Stump of 152 year old green ash killed by emerald ash borer. Historic nature of ash trees place on tree with marker pen.
RFRER476–Soft rime ice on Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, formed from supercooled water droplets in an ice fog on Buck Hill in the South Unit of Theodore Ro
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