I will have to get the scoop on that Blue Ash. I don't know who took
the measurements. I hope I can learn to measure, but I get freaked out
when I see things like "sine" and "cosine".

I would have thought that botanic gardens wouldn't have too many
champions because the trees grow more laterally since they have space,
but I guess height isn't the only dimension that is considered.  But,
then again, they are always cutting off the lower branches for
aesthetic reasons....

Ah! I'm confused!

Jenny

On Mar 29, 8:59 am, pabigtrees <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jenny
>
> Botanic Gardens are havens for champion trees.  In pennsylvania there
> are a fair number in Gardens.  Longwood, Morris, Tyler, Taylor, Awbury
> to name a few.  The Blue ash, F. quadrangulata does grow in the east
> when planted.  We have a state champ in the Philadelphia area in an
> arboretum.  The height is more than likely incorrect, be sure to check
> it.  Have fun looking for champs.
>
> Scott
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