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Which, for the record, is pretty much what both ChickieLady and I said- although I referred to an entire class of Fraxinius cultivars and she named one of them by its commercial name.
And I was surprised to read the answer, there, because I've been assured by all sorts of people (when I bug them about using appropriate native trees for street trees) that the non-fruiting ashes are superior to all maples, especially the native ones, as street trees, because they do nor root-throw pavements.
Which, for the record, is pretty much what both ChickieLady and I said- although I referred to an entire class of Fraxinius cultivars and she named one of them by its commercial name.
And I was surprised to read the answer, there, because I've been assured by all sorts of people (when I bug them about using appropriate native trees for street trees) that the non-fruiting ashes are superior to all maples, especially the native ones, as street trees, because they do nor root-throw pavements.
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