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Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Applause': 'Autumn Applause' White Ash

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`Autumn Applause' White Ash is a male tree introduced in 1975, growing 40 to 50 feet tall and perhaps 25 to 30 feet wide, and is a cultivar of the species which is native to moist locations. The tree grows rapidly and is almost pyramidal with a round top when young, but gradually slows down and develops an oval shape. `Autumn Applause' White Ash prefers a sunny exposure where it will develop its consistently-outstanding deep red, maroon or purple fall color, whereas the species develops yellow or no fall color. Original publication date November 1993.
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Title: Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Applause': 'Autumn Applause' White Ash
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`Autumn Applause' White Ash is a male tree introduced in 1975, growing 40 to 50 feet tall and perhaps 25 to 30 feet wide, and is a cultivar of the species which is native to moist locations.
The tree grows rapidly and is almost pyramidal with a round top when young, but gradually slows down and develops an oval shape.
`Autumn Applause' White Ash prefers a sunny exposure where it will develop its consistently-outstanding deep red, maroon or purple fall color, whereas the species develops yellow or no fall color.
Original publication date November 1993.

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