[CANUFNET] CANUFNET Digest, Vol 44, Issue 5

BGeerts at brantford.ca BGeerts at brantford.ca
Thu Jul 17 08:03:20 EDT 2008


We haven't been able to source any Manchurian Ash, although seed zone will 
not be of much consequence when dealing with an uncommon non-native 
species.  Seed zone would only be helpful with native species.  If you can 
find them, just go by the usual temperature/climate horticultural zones. 

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Brian Geerts 
Urban Forestry Technician
City of Brantford 
Parks & Recreation Department
1 Sherwood Drive
Brantford, ON     N3T 1N3
519.756.1500 x5511
Fax 519.756.4893 
bgeerts at brantford.ca



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Today's Topics:

   1. Manchurian Ash (Mark Peterson)


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Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 08:48:28 -0400
From: "Mark Peterson" <mpa at golden.net>
Subject: [CANUFNET] Manchurian Ash
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Does anyone know of an Ontario source for 1 or 2 gal. Manchurian Ash 
(Fraxinus mandshurica) grown /propagated in OMNR seed zone 32, 34, or 37?

Mark Peterson, BES, MLArch, OALA
Mark Peterson & Associates, Landscape Architect
(519)743-2990        www.openspacesolutions.com

Land Uses, Neighborhood Satisfaction and the Urban Forest
New approaches to urban design have included the concept of walkable 
communities as a means to reduce suburbia's dependence on vehicles. 
Studies 
have shown that when extensive tree and shrub cover is provided (the urban 

forest) within residential areas,in particular those adjacent to retail 
land 
uses, neighbourhood satisfaction increases. Perhaps development 
regulations 
should provide for more urban forest. 




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