This is our only native ash with showy flowers. Large shrub or multi-trunked tree native to slopes, canyons and stream banks in hot interior regions of the state. Grows 7 to 25 ft. tall with pinnately compound leaves. The creamy white flowers are produced on dangling racemes in mid to late spring followed by pendulous clusters of samara fruits. It loses its leaves early like the Calif. buckeye to evade the long dry summer. Grows in sun to partial shade. Drought tolerant once established.
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