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Ash Replacements for Urban and Woodland Plantings

82-page booklet describes trees that are suitable replacements for ash

"This publication identifies tree species that can be used to replace existing ash, when appropriate, or used in future plantings if ash species are not available or are inappropriate for planting." [page 3]  Information about the site, ornamental features, wildlife value, woodland value, flood tolerance, wound tolerance, and commercial availability are provided for each tree.  In addition, a description of where it best replaces ash is included, as well as photos of the entire tree, bark, and leaves.  82 pages

Authors
T.D. Sydnor, R. Heiligmann, K. Smith
Date Published
2005
Publisher
Ohio State University Extension
Columbus, OH (US)
Publication Number
Bulletin 924
Resource Format
Comb/Spiral Binding
Sub-Topics
Species Selection
State(s)/Region(s)
Ohio, National
Keywords
emerald ash borer, fraxinus, emerald ash borer, fraxinus
Libraries
MW: S-BIND-OH-05-001
Indexed By
MWCU&CF
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