Ash Trees in Guelph

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Royal City Park (north side of the Speed River) ash tree allée replaced elms after the onslaught of Dutch elm disease.

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Two dozen ash tree allée in Royal City Park.

 

IMG_8326Kortright Road between Gordon Street and the Hanlon is lined with ash trees.

IMG_8298Gordon Street at Kortright looking south. Ash.

IMG_8259A row of ash trees along Gordon Street just north of College Avenue.

IMG_8269A magnificent red ash on University of Guelph’s campus. Corner of Stone Road and Gordon Street. It has been inoculated.

IMG_8271Shockingly beautiful! This is what injection wounds look like (below).

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IMG_8261A grove of ash at the University of Guelph along Gordon Street. Some of these have been injected.

IMG_8256Stressed blue ash on the University of Guelph campus.

IMG_8255Massive red ash tucked behind the Bullring on the University of Guelph campus.

IMG_8275The Canadian Tire parking lot (Stone Road) has a row of European ash trees.

IMG_8277Three dozen or so green ash trees between Target and Metro parking lot plazas.

IMG_8284The metro parking lot complex at Stone Road and Edinburgh Road is predominately ash.

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Old Colony Trail is at threat of losing ALL their street trees!  All ash.

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