Texas Ash (Fraxinus Albicans) is a perennial tree in the Oleaceae family with easy care difficulty. It requires low to medium watering and full sun or partial shade light in USDA hardiness zones 7-9. This plant is safe for cats and dogs.

Fraxinus albicans, commonly called Texas ash, is a small tree native to North America, especially adapted to warmer, less humid climates, often found on limestone hills and canyons.

Texas Ash

Texas Ash

Fraxinus Albicans

Fraxinus albicans, commonly called Texas ash, is a small tree native to North America, especially adapted to warmer, less humid climates, often found on limestone hills and canyons.

Quick Facts

Type
tree
Lifecycle
perennial
Care Difficulty
Easy
Water Needs
low to medium
Light
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones
7-9

Safety

🐕
Pet Safe
👶
Child Safe
Non-Toxic

Growing Conditions

Soil Types:limestone, rocky, loamy
Indoor:No
Outdoor:Yes
Garden Use:specimen tree, shade, erosion control

Care Calendar

Monthly care tasks for Texas Ash

Jan
Prune
Feb
Fertilize
Mar
Repot
Apr
Water+
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Expert Care Tips

Pro tips from botanists and plant experts

Watering Tip

Check soil moisture by inserting your finger 1 inch deep. Water only when the top layer feels dry to prevent overwatering.

Humidity Trick

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Taxonomy

Family:Oleaceae
Genus:Fraxinus