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Sun, Dec 25, 11 at 21:43
| I am interested in taking some pictures of ash trees. I understand they grow in zones 3 through 6... which means none in my home state of Alabama. Looking for state or federal parks containing ash trees and/or groves so I can get some good pictures... the nearer the better. Any ideas where I can look, possibly in Tennessee, Kentucky, or thereabouts? |
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- Posted by fatamorgana Zone 5/6 (My Page) on Mon, Dec 26, 11 at 11:24
| Sadly, they are being cut down here in my part of NY State to slow the spread of the emerald ash borer. FataMorgana |
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| From the USDA database, it appears that there are species of ash , Fraxinus, growing in AL. You might contact your state forestry dept. about this. USDA database shows 5 species of ash in AL. |
Here is a link that might be useful: USDA Fraxinus species
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