Pumpkin Ash - Restoration Sites Only
Fraxinus profunda

Description

Fraxinus profunda, or pumpkin ash, is not recommended for planting due to its high susceptibility to the emerald ash borer, which has devastated ash populations. Native to eastern North America, this large tree thrives in moist, wet soil and requires full sun to light shade. Its trunk develops a swollen, buttressed base, giving it a "pumpkin" shape, which is how it gets its name.
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Planting Site and Native Range

Planting Site

Management Notes

Management Notes
None of significance

Tree Characteristics

Growth Rate
Fast (60cm or more per year)
Width
9 - 15m
Height
18 - 26m
Soil Quantity
>30 m
Leaves
Deciduous

Insects and Diseases

Insects and Diseases
Not recommended due to the Emerald Ash Borer.

Tree Tolerances

Soil Salt Tolerance
Unknown
Salt Spray Tolerance
Unknown
Flooding Tolerance
High
Drought Tolerance
Low
pH Tolerance
Tolerant of acid to slightly alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 7.5)
Shade Tolerance
Full Sun Part Shade
Plant Hardiness Zone
Zone 5 (a/b) | Zone 6 (a/b)
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