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Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i
Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)-i

Shamel ash

Scientific name
Fraxinus uhdei

Basic Information

Oleaceae Family Fraxinus Genus Shamel ash Species
Oleaceae > Fraxinus > Fraxinus uhdei
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  • Broad-leaved tree
  • Tree
Height
Flower Color
    Leaf Color
      Anthesis
      Sunlight Exposure
      Full Sun
      Hardiness Zones
      9, '10, '11
      Cold resistance
      Fair
      Heat resistance
      Good
      Habitat of origin
      Mexico
      Growth Rate
      Fast

      What is Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)?

      What is Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

      The greenish flowers of the Shamel ash, Fraxinus uhdei, are tiny and inconspicuous. This plant can reach up to 50 feet high, with spreading branches. The opposite, compound leaves have numerous leaflets along a center stem. The fruit is a samara with wings. Shamel ash is often grown as an ornamental for its shape and shade. It can thrive in various soils and climates.

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      Flower meaning

      The flower language commonly used in America for the Shamel ash plant is: - Endurance - Strength - Resilience One typical example is

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      Calendar of Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

      Calendar

      The blooming period usually lasts about 2 to 3 weeks for shamel ash, based on location. Proper care can prolong flowering. Avoid over-fertilizing. Maintain even moisture.

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      How to grow Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

      Watering

      For the Shamel ash plant, watering frequency should be adjusted based on seasonal variations. During the growing season in spring and summer, water the plant deeply once every 7-10 days. Ensure the soil is moist but not waterlogged. In winter, reduce watering to once every 2-3 weeks as the plant is dormant. Monitor soil humidity by checking the top few inches for dryness before watering. Adjust watering amounts based on the plant's needs and environmental conditions. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. Proper watering is crucial for the health and growth of the Shamel ash plant.

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      Soil and Fertilizer

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      Sunlight and Place

      Shamel ash thrives in full sun and can handle hot weather well. It is also capable of withstanding some cold, but young trees should be protected from frost. Ideal temperatures for Shamel ash range from 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. The plant benefits from strong sun exposure, particularly morning light, and requires well-drained soil to thrive.

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      Advanced Information of Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

      Pruning

      Shamel ash requires regular tree care to maintain its shape, promote healthy growth, and prevent overcrowding. Tree care is necessary to take away dead or sick twigs, better air movement, and start new growth. The best time to tend Shamel ash is during late cold season or early spring before new start grows. When tending, use sharp, clean tools to make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a bud or side branch. Take away any crossing or rubbing branches to prevent damage. After tending, water the plant completely and apply a balanced plant food to support recovery and new growth. Avoid over-tending, as it can stress the plant and inhibit its ability to make food from sunlight effectively.

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      Planting and Harvest

      Shamel ash is best placed in draining soil with an alkalinity of 6 to 7. Make certain the pot has outlets to avoid water build-up. When putting in the ground, carefully loosen the roots and position at the identical depth as prior nursery holder. Give a thorough soaking after planting and keep the earth consistently moist but not sopping. Transfer to a slightly larger container with fresh potting mixture every 2-3 years. Cut any harmed or overgrown roots during repotting. Occasionally fog the leaves to raise humidity, particularly in arid indoor places. Keep away from drafts or heating vents.

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      Propagation

      Shamel ash can be disseminated through seeds, cuttings, and root severance. Seeds are implanted in well-emptying dirt in spring, sustained moist, and generated in a warm, sunny site. Clippings are taken from semi-hardwood in summer, processed with rooting endocrine, and situated in a soaked, sterile medium. Root rupture requires separating the plant's roots in early spring anterior to new growth materializes. To maximize propagation success, combine methods by planting seeds for genetic diversity, taking cuttings for quicker maturation, and dividing roots for established plants.

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      Pests and Diseases

      Shamel ash is susceptible to pests like flower gall mites, which cause distorted leaf galls and aesthetic damage. Regular monitoring and early treatment with horticultural oils can be effective in preventing infestations. The tree is also vulnerable to beetles that tunnel into the bark, disrupting nutrient flow and potentially leading to decline and death. Preventative measures and insecticide treatments, along with proper sanitation practices, can reduce populations. Shamel ash is also prone to diseases like ash yellows, a phytoplasma infection that causes yellowing, wilting, and dieback of leaves. Planting resistant varieties and maintaining plant health can help prevent this disease. Proper watering, fertilization, and well-drained soil are essential to mitigate issues related to water stress, nutrient deficiencies, and root rot.

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      Habitat of Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

      Habitat

      Toxicity of Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

      Health Benefits

      edible
      Inedible
      Toxic
      No toxicity

      NO DATA

      Toxic for dogs and cats

      NO DATA

      Q&A of Shamel ash (Fraxinus uhdei)

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