About

Fraxinus xanthoxyloides, the Afghan ash, is a small, bushy, deciduous tree or large shrub from Afghanistan and the western Himalayas producing pinnate leaves with small leaflets and the characteristic winged fruits of the genus. A compact and ornamental ash for a medium-sized garden.

About the genus

Fraxinus, the ash trees, are medium-sized to large, mostly deciduous trees with attractive, pinnate leaves, sometimes conspicuous flowers, autumn colour, and distinctive winged fruits (keys). Widely grown as landscape, street and ornamental trees in temperate gardens.

Plant details

Suggested usesSpecimen planting, gardens, parks.

Care notes

CultivationPlant in well-drained soil. Stake when young.
PruningPrune to shape in late winter or after flowering.
PropagationPropagate by division, cuttings, or seed as appropriate.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free. Monitor for common garden pests.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant. Ensure good air circulation.