Species profile
White Ash
Fraxinus americana
2,142 on Toronto's streets — 0.31% of the city's catalogued canopy.
🍁 Fall colour Sep 25 – Oct 10: purple to yellow, rare post-EAB
Fraxinus americana, the white ash or American ash, is a fast-growing species of ash tree native to eastern and central North America. The tree is highly valued as lumber.
Where they cluster
| Neighbourhood | Trees |
|---|---|
| Humber Bay Shores | 179 |
| Guildwood | 133 |
| Long Branch | 79 |
| West Rouge | 55 |
| The Beaches | 52 |
| Mimico-Queensway | 51 |
| Alderwood | 50 |
| Eringate-Centennial-West Deane | 50 |
Notable specimens
- 147 cm DBH at 11 ROBINDALE AVE · view →
- 142 cm DBH at 60 MORNA AVE · view →
- 134 cm DBH at 380 HORNER AVE B · view →
- 129 cm DBH at 185 CLOSE AVE · view →
- 107 cm DBH at 28 GRENVIEW BLVD N · view →
- 103 cm DBH at 19 AYRE POINT RD · view →
- 103 cm DBH at 50 CLISSOLD RD · view →
- 101 cm DBH at 748 ROYAL YORK RD · view →