Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. oxycarpa 'Raywood'
Fraxinus
Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. oxycarpa 'Raywood', common name claret ash, is a cultivar of ash tree, a seedling variant of the Caucasian ash (Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. oxycarpa). The original seedling was discovered near a group of assorted ash trees in Sewell's nursery in the Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia about 1910, and later grown at the nearby property, "Raywood" (former home of the Downer family). The tree was introduced to Britain in 1928 and to North America in 1956, although it did not become widely available there until 1979. The tree grows to around 15–20 m and has dusty green leaves that turn to a dusty red in the autumn.
72.00 Location B4 Latitude; -38.401920230000 Longitude; 146.052593750000
72.01 Location A8 Latitude; -38.401181080461 Longitude; 146.054459355707