Fraxinus excelsior 'Hessei', also known as one-leaved ash[1] or simple-leaved ash,[2] is a cultivar of the Fraxinus excelsior species native to Europe and Western Asia. It is known for being vigorous, seedless, and pest resistant.[2] It is widely cultivated as a shade tree, having lustrous, dark-green foliage.[2]
Fraxinus excelsior 'Hessei' | |
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Genus | Fraxinus |
Species | F. excelsior |
Cultivar | 'Hessei' |
Description
The "Hessei" Ash tree is deciduous and can grow up to 60 ft (18 m) tall.[2] Its leaves are dark-green and singly-toothed.[2] The tree's flowers are inconspicuously small and bloom from April to May, no seeds are produced.[3]
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