Fan Tex Ash - Fraxinus v. 'Rio Grande'

The Fan Texas (Fan-Tex) ash is a species of American ash native to Texas. The proper name is Fraxinus v. 'Rio Grande'. They are popular ornamental trees because of their drought tolerance and pollution tolerance. Over the past ten years Sunnyvale has planted many new Fan-Texas ash trees to replace older or damaged trees. Young Fan Texas ash trees grow very fast and require pruning within the first five years to prevent them from growing into a huge mess of branches.

The Fan-Tex ash grows to 35' tall. 

1616 Nightingale Ave, Sunnyvale, CA


The leaves are 4-10" long, pinnately compound with three, five or seven leaflets 1.5"-2" long. The leaves are shaped like a traditional maple leaf with a finely serrated margin.


Where to find them: Nightingale and Teal (between Dunford and Lillick) have the most Fan-Tex ash trees in Birdland. There are also many Fan-Tex ash trees along Lakebird and Lakehaven in the Lakewood Village neighborhood, and Lewiston Dr near Serra Park.


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