What is fraxinus albicans?

Fraxinus albicans is a species of ash tree native to southern and eastern North America. It is also known as the Texas ash or desert ash. It typically grows 30-40 feet tall, with a spread of 25-35 feet. It grows well in a variety of soil types and can tolerate drought conditions. The leaves are compound and deciduous, with five to nine leaflets. The tree produces clusters of small greenish-yellow flowers in the spring, followed by winged fruits. Fraxinus albicans is a popular ornamental tree and is often used in urban landscapes for its aesthetic value and ability to provide shade. However, it is susceptible to a variety of pests and diseases, including the emerald ash borer, which has caused significant damage to ash populations in North America.