Description
Fraxinus excelsior ‘Westhof’s Glorie’ is a strong-growing large deciduous tree with a narrowly oval, upright crown, which spreads with age. The pinnate leaves on Fraxinus excelsior ‘Westhof’s Glorie’ Ash open bronze, later turning green, and then yellow in autumn.
We are currently unable to import Ash trees due to ash dieback disease. The disease is caused by the fungus Chalara fraxinea and leads to leaf loss and for some death. Ash dieback is now present in most parts of England, although the severity of the disease varies locally. The Arboricultural Association has compiled this useful guide please follow the link for more information.
For information on managing trees or woodlands with ash dieback.
For more information on this subject please visit Forest Research.