
Ash Fuinseog Fraxinus excelsior. The smooth grey bark and tall open domed shape distinguish this tree from afar. The deciduous leaves are pinnate with 9 – 13 leaflets. Masses of inconspicuous flowers are borne in late spring to be followed in autumn by bunches of winged seed in autumn. Black buds and a brown trunk with fissured bark identify the tree in winter. Ash is native in Ireland and the timber is used to make hurleys. (Source: Dr Mary Forrest, UCD).
Ash by Anatomy, March

Ash by Anatomy, April

Ash by Anatomy, April

Ash by Anatomy, May

Ash by Anatomy, May

Ash by Anatomy, June
Link: Wikipedia
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Link:Garden Plans Ireland Website: feature on Ash by James Kilkelly, gardener and journalist
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