Species profile
Green Ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
5,684 on Toronto's streets — 0.82% of the city's catalogued canopy.
🍁 Fall colour Sep 25 – Oct 10: yellow, mostly EAB-killed
Fraxinus pennsylvanica, the green ash or red ash, is a species of ash native to eastern and central North America, from Nova Scotia west to southeastern Alberta and eastern Colorado, south to northern Florida, and southwest to Oklahoma and eastern Texas. It has spread and become naturalized in much of the western United States and also in Argentina and Europe, from Spain to Russia.
Where they cluster
| Neighbourhood | Trees |
|---|---|
| Guildwood | 355 |
| The Beaches | 243 |
| St Lawrence-East Bayfront-The Islands | 231 |
| South Riverdale | 211 |
| Humber Bay Shores | 129 |
| Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan | 128 |
| Greenwood-Coxwell | 111 |
| Humber Summit | 108 |
Notable specimens
- 133 cm DBH at 11 STANLAND DR · view →
- 129 cm DBH at 1 PASADENA GDNS · view →
- 127 cm DBH at 23 EVERGREEN AVE · view →
- 115 cm DBH at 408 BEDFORD PARK AVE · view →
- 115 cm DBH at 110 WELLESLEY ST W · view →
- 112 cm DBH at 116 ASHDALE AVE · view →
- 110 cm DBH at 44 STRATHDEE DR · view →
- 109 cm DBH at 43 OLD OAK RD · view →