This tree has solitary or mulitable smooth grey trunks with spreading branches that form a rounded crown and may be semi-deciduous. It has divided pale green leaves and the white cup-shaped flowers appear in a cluster during spring at the branch tips.

Hardiness zones 8 to 11

Fraxinus griffithii is naturally found in south-east Asia growing in woodlands on the coast amd inland. It prefers a well drained deep humus rich moist soil in an open sunny position and is salt, drought and frost tolerant.

The Evergreen Ash is grown for its dense rounded crown. It is planted in large gardens or parks as a lawn specimen for shade or used in woodland or coastal settings in tropical regions. It establishes in 2 to 4 years and is long lived. It tolerates a wide range of climate zones and may be deciduous in cooler regions. ID 643

Fraxinus(FRAK-sin-us) griffithii(grif-ITH-ee-eye)

'Fraxinus': Latin name for the ash.