Leaves – Similar to Fraxinus americana, but leaflets often narrower and always with some serration; opposite, deciduous, pinnately compound with 7-9 3-4” leaflets; ovate with smooth margin; more or ...
Over the past decade, a small insect, the emerald ash borer, has raised havoc with one of the dominant trees in the state, the green ash. Many cities throughout the state, as well as many other states ...
The North Dakota Forest Service announced updates to its North Dakota Register of Champion Trees in April, including a green ash and Kentucky coffeetree in Fargo. When Keith Corliss bought his home ...
Ash trees are dead or dying because of the little iridescent green beetle The emerald ash borer's small size – no bigger than a cooked grain of rice – belies its destructive power. The beetle’s ...
'Lingering ash.' That's what the US Forest Service calls the relatively few green and white ash trees that survive the emerald ash borer onslaught. Those trees do not survive by accident, and that may ...