Little Leaf Ash (Gregg's Ash) Trees

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Fraxinus greggii A. Gray Gregg's ash
Symbol: FRGR2 Group: Dicot Family: Oleaceae Duration: Perennial Growth Habit: Tree Shrub Native Status: L48 N More Information: Classification Data Source and
Fraxinus greggii Gray Gregg's ash, Littleleaf ash, Escobilla Oleaceae (Olive Family)
USDA Symbol: FRGR2 USDA Native Status: Native to U.S. Gregg’s ash has nearly evergreen leaves that are less than 2 in. long. It is a shrub or sometimes small tree to 19 ft. in height. Smooth, thin
Fraxinus greggii Greg ash Oleaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension. Form: multistemmed shrub, or a single or multistemmed small tree Seasonality: evergreen, but may
Gregg's Ash (Fraxinus Greggii)
Fraxinus Greggii, or more commonly know as Gregg's Ash, is a tree shrub of the genus Fraxinus. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Fraxinus Greggii or Gregg's Ash's flo
Gregg's Ash - Fraxinus greggii
EXPOSURE: Full Sun to Part Shade GROWTH HABIT: Tree/Shrub LIFE CYCLE: Perennial LEAF DURATION: Evergreen FLOWER COLOR: Green HEIGHT & SPREAD: 12'-18' X 10'-15' COMMENTS: A little known native As
Littleleaf Ash, Gregg Ash Fraxinus greggii
Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 7b-10 Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 5° F (-15° C) Heat Tolerance: Excellent in Phoenix Sun Exposure: Full sun to part sun Origin: Chihuahuan desert in Nort