
Fraxinus profunda - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Pumpkin ash is a large tree needing a large space. It has an open crown and can reach heights of 125 feet, but typically it will mature at 60 to 80 feet. Its natural habitat includes consistently moist areas such as swamps, floodplains, river valleys, and other low areas.
Pumpkin Ash - US Forest Service Research and Development
Pumpkin ash (Fraxinus profunda), also called red ash, is a large tree of swamps and bottom lands where it often develops a swollen or pumpkin-shaped butt. For management and utilization, it is treated the same as other ashes. The seeds are eaten by …
Wax gourd - Wikipedia
Benincasa hispida, the wax gourd, [4][5] also called ash gourd, [6] white gourd, winter gourd, winter melon, tallow gourd, ash pumpkin, [6] Chinese preserving melon, [6] is a vine grown for its very large fruit, eaten as a vegetable when mature. It is native to South and Southeast Asia.
Fraxinus profunda - Wikipedia
Fraxinus profunda, the pumpkin ash, is a species of ash (Fraxinus) native to eastern North America, where it has a scattered distribution on the Atlantic coastal plain and interior lowland river valleys from the Lake Erie basin in Ontario and New York west to Illinois, southwest to Missouri and southeast to northern Florida.
Fraxinus profunda - 百度百科
Fraxinus profunda的树高是60-80英尺,树幅是30至50英尺,四月至五月开花,养护成本中等。 [1]
What’s The Difference Between Pumpkin and Ash Gourd?
Though they have similarities, ash gourd and pumpkin are two different vegetables. Ash gourd is usually used in savory dishes, while pumpkin is primarily used for sweet dishes. Additionally, ash gourd has a mild flavor and crunchy texture, while pumpkin has a sweet, nutty flavor.
Louisiana Plant ID | Fraxinus profunda (pumpkin ash)
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USDA Plants Database
pumpkin ash Classification Kingdom Plantae - Plants: Subkingdom Tracheobionta - Vascular plants: Superdivision Spermatophyta - Seed plants: Division Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants: Class Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons: Subclass Asteridae: Order Scrophulariales: Family
Climate Change Atlas - Northern Research Station, USDA Forest …
Pumpkin ash is a very narrowly distributed (0.2% of area), sparse, and low IV species rarely found in isolated patches in the South, but primarily in Florida and North Carolina. We were not able to model it.
Ash Gourd (Winter Melon): Nutrition, Benefits, and Uses - Healthline
2020年4月21日 · Ash gourd, also known as winter melon, wax gourd, white pumpkin, and Chinese watermelon, is a fruit native to parts of Southern Asia. This article reviews the nutrition, benefits, and uses of ash...