Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmaron' - Cimmaron Red Ash

A bit more narrow and upright than some of it's Fraxinus cousins, the Cimmaron Ash is a sturdy tree for an urban or rural environment. It's a bit slower to leaf out in spring, which can sometimes lead to anxious phonecalls from clients claiming the tree is dead. But rest assured, the thick, dark green foliage is about to makes it's appearance on this fast growing shade tree. It's mature height can range anywhere from 40-60' with a spread of up to 30'. Fall colors are a brilliant warm red, and the growth rate is relatively fast, so this tree will be able to cast shade on a properties hot spots in no time. This tree is tolerant of most soils, and prefers a location that gets lots of sun.

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 3-9

Deciduous

Height: 40-60'

Spread: 30'

Growth Rate: Fast

Soil: Most soils

Bloom Time: Spring

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Cimmaron Red Ash
Cimmaron Ash foliage shortly after breaking bud
Cimmaron Ash trunk of immature tree
   

Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmaron' - Cimmaron Red Ash

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The information for this plant has been provided by Jeff Pozniak, of the Ground Trades Xchange.