The Meade image does much to explain the relationship and its strength. So perfectly centered it looks like the crop of a larger image, a technique I have used to good affect.
Purple Ash? I planted one at our old house, which we sold in the winter, but I had kept photos of the tree in Oct and the realtor including it in the listing along with the other pics I gave him.
I am not going to go so far as to say that ash trees were "beautiful;" they are serviceable trees for shade and make for great firewood. I have a couple dozen dead and dying ones in my yard. They never once turned that color though.
Most baseball bats were made out of ash trees. Maple bats are now becoming popular. Maple bats are harder wood w/ tight grains. But they have a smaller sweet spot than ash.
I sold my ash logs to the local baseball bat factory before the beetle did them in. They only make the rounds there and ship the blanks out for finishing.
In the Iliad, we are told that the spears of Achilles and some other heroes are made of ash-wood. I understand that's because it's an unusually straight wood.
I too had some beautiful ash trees on my 5 acres, but the damned emerald ash borers decimated them. Well, at least I have a wood burning stove, and ash is a good hard wood, so I will have at least 2 or 3 years of free firewood.
A birch tree and a beech tree see a young sapling sprout out of the ground between them and begin arguing about what kind of tree it is and who is its rightful father. Eventually they are at an impasse, so one asks a passing woodpecker, "Tell us MR. Woodpecker, is that young tree a son of a birch, or is it a son of a beech?" The woodpecker flies down, pecks at it for a while, and flies back up with his report. "It is neither a son of a birch, nor a son of a beech. However, it is the very finest piece of ash I ever put my pecker in."
I didn't think there are many ash trees around after the ash borer got to them. About half the trees in southern Wisconsin are still green this week of usual peak color and the temps have reached the 80's some days. Wonderful weather so we are all wondering what the problem is with climate change.
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17 comments:
The Meade image does much to explain the relationship and its strength. So perfectly centered it looks like the crop of a larger image, a technique I have used to good affect.
Quite the range of colors in #1.
emerald ash borers are killing all my ash trees.
Purple Ash? I planted one at our old house, which we sold in the winter, but I had kept photos of the tree in Oct and the realtor including it in the listing along with the other
pics I gave him.
Sold overnight ..
Most ash trees (I think primarily black ash species) in Michigan are dead and buried/burned. A real shame -- they were beautiful trees.
Orange Tree Good
I am not going to go so far as to say that ash trees were "beautiful;" they are serviceable trees for shade and make for great firewood. I have a couple dozen dead and dying ones in my yard. They never once turned that color though.
Most baseball bats were made out of ash trees. Maple bats are now becoming popular. Maple bats are harder wood w/ tight grains. But they have a smaller sweet spot than ash.
I sold my ash logs to the local baseball bat factory before the beetle did them in. They only make the rounds there and ship the blanks out for finishing.
In the Iliad, we are told that the spears of Achilles and some other heroes are made of ash-wood. I understand that's because it's an unusually straight wood.
I too had some beautiful ash trees on my 5 acres, but the damned emerald ash borers decimated them. Well, at least I have a wood burning stove, and ash is a good hard wood, so I will have at least 2 or 3 years of free firewood.
A birch tree and a beech tree see a young sapling sprout out of the ground between them and begin arguing about what kind of tree it is and who is its rightful father. Eventually they are at an impasse, so one asks a passing woodpecker, "Tell us MR. Woodpecker, is that young tree a son of a birch, or is it a son of a beech?" The woodpecker flies down, pecks at it for a while, and flies back up with his report. "It is neither a son of a birch, nor a son of a beech. However, it is the very finest piece of ash I ever put my pecker in."
As long as were doing puns:
Ash nazg durbatuluk, ash nazg gimbatul….
JSM
I didn't think there are many ash trees around after the ash borer got to them. About half the trees in southern Wisconsin are still green this week of usual peak color and the temps have reached the 80's some days. Wonderful weather so we are all wondering what the problem is with climate change.
Bad ... but good at the same time!
I guessed wrong! And was so confidant I could read your styles :-( Nice pics!
I know Meade's a gardener so I hesitate ... but I see a maple and a sumach. An ash has a single tall trunk, doesn't it?
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