White Ash - Info on styling and wiring

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White Ash - Info on styling and wiring

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Hi all,

I have this white ash (Fraxinus Americana) which has a nice aged trunk that is 4cm wide.

I have not been able to find any info on when and how to style these and the best time to wire etc. As you can see the top of it needs some work so any info or tips on how i should go about this and when for this species would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: White Ash - Info on styling and wiring

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G/Day! Worthy1,

My first step would be in the planning for this tree, for example :-

1. Examine the roots closely and see if you can eliminate the larger over exposed root.
I would suggest at the next repot in July you consider tilting the tree much further to the right (Photo 1) until the exposed root shows only 3 cm
of the exposed root. This way you eliminate a major faul and I think you will have a very presentable base (nebari).
2. Place a wedge under the pot until the tree takes up it's correct tilt (as mentioned above) and leave the pot in this position until July 2011.
3. The above will give you the correct perspective for you to continue with your styling...

How does that sound for starters? :P

I'm hoping someone from Adelaide or Melbourne can take up the styling and leaf pruning from here on.

Psst! I have three of these and have difficulty in getting the growth in the directions I want so let's hope we can both learn from here. :oops:

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Re: White Ash - Info on styling and wiring

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Question. Ho do you know it is an American Ash?

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Re: White Ash - Info on styling and wiring

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Grant Bowie wrote:Question. How do you know it is an American Ash?

Grant
Hi all,

i didn't mean to stop conversation on this thread. I was wondering if the owner knew for sure it is a White Ash; not a Desert Ash, European Ash etc.

They vary in habit so it is important to know for sure if possible so that we can give info or correct a wrong name.

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