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Squire Forestry Services - Professional advice for you, your trees and your hedges

Squire Forestry Services - Professional advice for you, your trees and your hedges

Squire Forestry Services - Professional advice for you, your trees and your hedges

Squire Forestry Services - Professional advice for you, your trees and your hedges

Squire Forestry Services - Professional advice for you, your trees and your hedges

Squire Forestry Services - Professional advice for you, your trees and your hedges

 

Squire Forestry - Brittany Tree Surgeons and Arborists. Landscaping, design and maintenance

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Squire Forestry is based at St Caradec Tregomel, Morbihan, Department 56.
I have clients all over Brittany and I am more than happy to travel to
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Fraxinus excelsior

(Ash)

Commonest on base rich soil. On the limestone of the Peak District it is found in place names such as Monyash. It's leaves emerge late and fall early; one result of this is a rich ground flora in Ash woods. It's compound, pinnate leaves are often confused with other trees with the same leaf form (such as Rowan, Black Walnut, Tree of Heaven and Elder) but its black opposite buds are diagnostic.

Squire Forestry - Brittany Tree Surgeons and Arborists. Landscaping, design and maintenance

NATIVE - Prefers damp, calcareous soil. Tall domed crown trunk often forks. Lower branches sweep up but twigs bend down..

Bark - Smooth and grey, later vertically fissured

TIMBER - Course grained, white. Absorbs shock.

TWIG - Grey green with paler lenticels.

BUDS - Matt black paired on flattened twig. Larger terminal bud.

LEAVES - Pinnate with one terminal and 3-7 opposite prs of pointed ovate leaflets, terminal pr the largest. Margins with regular forward pointing teeth 6-8 prs of side veins curve to apex. Glabrous above - wooly hairs either side of the paler midrib below. Green even in autumn. Green, lightly grooved petiole.

FLOWERS - Before the leaves. No petals. All male (each with two stamens) or all female with longer stalks bearing flask shaped pistils or mixed. Many trees bear both sexes but on seperate twigs.

FRUIT - Bunches of 'keys'. seed at stalk end of twisted notched wing. Brown by autumn oten persist.

USES -Wheel rims, ladder rungs, tool handles, oars, hockey sticks, tennis rackets and billiard cues.

*Special thanks to Patrick Harding and Gill Tomblin for their help with this feature.


Squire Forestry - Brittany Tree Surgeons and Arborists. Landscaping, design and maintenance

Squire Forestry - Brittany Tree Surgeons and Arborists. Landscaping, design and maintenanceSquire Forestry - Brittany Tree Surgeons and Arborists. Landscaping, design and maintenance


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