The autumn purple ash we purchased and planted this year is a little lopsided as far as the lateral limbs go. It has a nice arrangement of limbs at the top, but it only has three lower limbs that all ...
Without question or doubt, ashes rank as the most common and most abundant trees growing along our neighborhood streets and in our yards and parks. Elms rank much lower in abundance as street trees.
They sheltered students during orientation picnics. They warmed the autumn campus with their purplish-brown leaves. And they lent their stately limbs to the flying of toilet paper banners after great ...