Martin Pellizzer

Fraxinus Oxycarpa F. Edentata

Fraxinus oxycarpa f. edentata is a rare and distinctive variant of the white ash tree known for its unique leaf morphology. This cultivar is characterized by its finely serrated leaf margins that lack the typical teeth found in most fraxinus species. It thrives in temperate climates and is often cultivated for its ornamental value in gardens and arboretums. The plant's adaptability makes it a favored choice for landscape design. Its genetic uniqueness highlights the importance of conserving plant biodiversity.