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Fraxinus americana
Olive Family, with several noteworthy diseases (leaf anthracnose, leaf spots, branch cankers, mycoplasma-induced decline and dieback) and pests (ash borer, oyster shell scale) Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Applause' - maroon fall color, male, 40' ... [... more]
H&CS

Fraxinus americana
White ash is native to eastern North America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in dry and rocky upland woods, glades and moist low woods along streams, bluffs and slopes throughout the state (Steyermark). This is the largest of the native ashes, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple'
White ash (see A867 herein) is native to eastern North America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in dry and rocky upland woods, glades and moist low woods along streams, bluffs and slopes throughout the state (Steyermark). This is the largest of ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

(Fraxinus americana)
The large, dark green, compound leaves of this tree turn yellow to purple in fall. Canker and dieback may occur for no apparent reason and may occasionally cause dead wood. Susceptible to many problems; however, vigorous, healthy trees can avoid ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Trees: Fraxinus americana
Sun; moist well drained soil but tolerates a range of soil types Native; tolerates adverse conditions; reseeds itself; male and female trees; seeds for birds; larval plant for tiger swallowtail and mourning cloak butterflies Modestly pyramidal to ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Trees of the Maritime Forest - Fraxinus americana
Good broad-spreading form, leaves healthy and attractive, excellent yellow to purple fall color. Many cultivars available, 'Autumn Purple' with reddish purple fall color; there is a need for coastal-adapted ecotypes and evaluation of existing ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Fraxinus americana 'Rosehill'
White ash (see A867 herein) is native to eastern North America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in dry and rocky upland woods, glades and moist low woods along streams, bluffs and slopes throughout the state (Steyermark). This is the largest of ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Fem-Restore Supreme [4 Fluid Ounces] Gaia Herbs
Features: 4 Fluid Ounces Fem-Restore Liquid Extract Scientific Name(s): Fraxinus americanus, Ceanothus americanus, Senecio aureus, Podophyllum peltatum, Chamaelirium luteum, Hydrastis canadensis,Lobelia inflata, Zingiber officinale A Proprietary Blend [... more]
$43.20
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Gaia Herbs - Fem-Restore - Liquid Extracts, 1 fluid oz
Features: To Support the Female Reproductive System Promote Wellness of the Liver and Lymphatic Tissues Binding: Health and Beauty [... more]
$11.59
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Gaia Herbs - Fem-Restore - Liquid Extracts, 2 fluid oz
Features: To Support the Female Reproductive System Promote Wellness of the Liver and Lymphatic Tissues Binding: Health and Beauty [... more]
$22.99
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Fem-Restore Supreme [8 Fluid Ounces] Gaia Herbs
Features: 8 Fluid Ounces Fem-Restore Liquid Extract Scientific Name(s): Fraxinus americanus, Ceanothus americanus, Senecio aureus, Podophyllum peltatum, Chamaelirium luteum, Hydrastis canadensis,Lobelia inflata, Zingiber officinale A Proprietary Blend [... more]
$84.22
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Fem-Restore Supreme [8 Fluid Ounces] Gaia Herbs
Features: 8 Fluid Ounces Fem-Restore Liquid Extract Scientific Name(s): Fraxinus americanus, Ceanothus americanus, Senecio aureus, Podophyllum peltatum, Chamaelirium luteum, Hydrastis canadensis,Lobelia inflata, Zingiber officinale A Proprietary Blend [... more]
$84.22
Amazon.com
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