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Ash Tree Collection

"The Hardy Tree: A Symbol of Resilience and Beauty" In the heart of London, England, stands St

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: The Hardy Tree, St. Pancras Old Church, Kings Cross, London, England, UK

The Hardy Tree, St. Pancras Old Church, Kings Cross, London, England, UK

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Road and mountain ash trees, Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Road and mountain ash trees, Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by

Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair
FLO4983477 Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash tree, Fraxinus species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam

Ash tree, Fraxinus species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's
FLO4668906 Ash tree, Fraxinus species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: The collection of sap from the Manna Ash

The collection of sap from the Manna Ash
5312148 The collection of sap from the Manna Ash; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the collection of sap from the Manna Ash in Sicily)

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash tree, Fraxinus species and service tree. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical

Ash tree, Fraxinus species and service tree. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam
FLO4668917 Ash tree, Fraxinus species and service tree. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Russian church with ground covered with volcanic ash after Katmia [i.e

Russian church with ground covered with volcanic ash after Katmia [i.e. Mount Katmai] eruption, 1912 Creator: Eric A
Russian church with ground covered with volcanic ash after Katmia [i.e. Mount Katmai] eruption, 1912.

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Night camp by a rock on the bank of the Chusovaya, 1912. Creator

Night camp by a rock on the bank of the Chusovaya, 1912. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Night camp by a rock on the bank of the Chusovaya, 1912. Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii and members of his photographic team are shown here at their overnight campground

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Eruption of Mt Vesuvius, Seen from the Ponte della Maddalena in Naples, c.1783

Eruption of Mt Vesuvius, Seen from the Ponte della Maddalena in Naples, c.1783. Creator: Francesco Piranesi
Eruption of Mt Vesuvius, Seen from the Ponte della Maddalena in Naples, c.1783. The eruption of Mt Vesuvius on 8 August 1779 caused great panic among the Neapolitans

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: View of the Solfatara at Pozzuoli, outside Naples, c.1611. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

View of the Solfatara at Pozzuoli, outside Naples, c.1611. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
View of the Solfatara at Pozzuoli, outside Naples, c.1611

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Alley with ash trees, c1670. Creator: Jan Hackaert

Alley with ash trees, c1670. Creator: Jan Hackaert
Alley with ash trees, c1670

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Tree in Dorset where James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, is said to have hidden after the Battle of Sedgemoor in July 1685: An ash tree

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Clearing up volcanic ashes, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown

Clearing up volcanic ashes, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown
Clearing up volcanic ashes, between c1900 and c1930

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. The volcano...in all its terrible grandeur, from a sketch by Colonel Peard...a black column rose majestically

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea) growing on mature Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior)

Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea) growing on mature Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash Tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a field. Peak DIstrict National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Ash Tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a field. Peak DIstrict National Park, Derbyshire, UK. August

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Blackbird (Turdus merula), male singing whilst perched in Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) tree

Blackbird (Turdus merula), male singing whilst perched in Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) tree, near Bath, England, UK. May

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash Tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a field. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Ash Tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a field. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. August

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Lone bare Ash Tree on Limestone Pavement, Malham Lings, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire

Lone bare Ash Tree on Limestone Pavement, Malham Lings, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Pear, Apple, Service and Ash Trees, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Pear, Apple, Service and Ash Trees, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Botanical Illustration of Pear, Apple, Service and Ash Trees, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Apple, Pear, Service and Ash Trees, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Apple, Pear, Service and Ash Trees, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Botanical Illustration of Pear, Apple, Service and Ash Trees, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash Tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a field. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Ash Tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a field. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. August

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Sun rising behind Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) in dense fog. Bonsall, Peak District National Park

Sun rising behind Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) in dense fog. Bonsall, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, March

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) tree in spring. Surrey, UK. May

Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) tree in spring. Surrey, UK. May

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: American ash, Fraxinus americana (White ash, Fraxinus acuminata)

American ash, Fraxinus americana (White ash, Fraxinus acuminata)
6340438 American ash, Fraxinus americana (White ash, Fraxinus acuminata) by Endicott (18th-19th century); (add.info.: American ash, Fraxinus americana (White ash, Fraxinus acuminata)

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Common ash or ash eleve - Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior, showing branch, leaves, seeds

Common ash or ash eleve - Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior, showing branch, leaves, seeds, and leaf in outline
FLO4603298 Common ash or ash eleve - Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior, showing branch, leaves, seeds, and leaf in outline. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Giant oak. Hainich woodland in Thuringia, National Park

Giant oak. Hainich woodland in Thuringia, National Park and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: The woodland Hainich in Thuringia, National Park and part of the UNESCO World Heritage

The woodland Hainich in Thuringia, National Park and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Seedling on deadwood. The Thuringian Forest Nature Park

Seedling on deadwood. The Thuringian Forest Nature Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: The woodland Hainich in Thuringia, National Park and part of the UNESCO World Heritage

The woodland Hainich in Thuringia, National Park and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) growing on limestone scree in Lathkill Dale, Peak District

Ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) growing on limestone scree in Lathkill Dale, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) leaping through Ash Tree in deciduous woodland, Berwickshire

Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) leaping through Ash Tree in deciduous woodland, Berwickshire, Scotland, UK, February

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Holly, Periwinkle, Privet, Ash, Christmas, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Holly, Periwinkle, Privet, Ash, Christmas, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Holly, Periwinkle, Privet, Ash, Christmas, Victorian Botanical Illustration Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash Tree Growing Near Water; Ridgefield, Washington, United States Of America

Ash Tree Growing Near Water; Ridgefield, Washington, United States Of America

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Bohemian Waxwing About To Catch A Falling Mountain Ash Berry, Anchorage, Southcentral Alaska, Winter

Bohemian Waxwing About To Catch A Falling Mountain Ash Berry, Anchorage, Southcentral Alaska, Winter

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Flindersia australis, crow ash tree

Flindersia australis, crow ash tree

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Fraxinus excelsior a ash or common ashash, or European ash or common ash

Fraxinus excelsior a ash or common ashash, or European ash or common ash
Illustration of a Fraxinus excelsior a known as the ash, or European ash or common ash

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: White panicles of a Manna Ash or South European Flowering Ash -Fraxinus ornus-

White panicles of a Manna Ash or South European Flowering Ash -Fraxinus ornus-

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Common Ash -Fraxinus excelsior- with ivy tendrils in a forest, Jasmund National Park, Rugen

Common Ash -Fraxinus excelsior- with ivy tendrils in a forest, Jasmund National Park, Rugen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ornamental Trees in the Forest, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Ornamental Trees in the Forest, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Trees in the Forest Including Ash, Oak and Linden: Plate 43

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Botany, Oleaceae, Leaves and aggregate fruits of Manna Ash Fraxinus Ornus, Illustration

Botany, Oleaceae, Leaves and aggregate fruits of Manna Ash Fraxinus Ornus, Illustration
Botany - Oleaceae - Leaves and aggregate fruits of Manna Ash (Fraxinus Ornus), illustration

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Botany, Oleaceae, Flowers of Manna Ash Fraxinus ornus, Illustration

Botany, Oleaceae, Flowers of Manna Ash Fraxinus ornus, Illustration
Botany - Oleaceae - Flowers of Manna Ash (Fraxinus ornus), illustration

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Fraxinus excelsior damaged by deer C017 / 7023

Fraxinus excelsior damaged by deer C017 / 7023
Two planted ash trees, Fraxinus exclesior, photographed in 2013 on the Morvern peninsula, Western Scotland. The original saplings were planted inside a tubular tree guard in 2006

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Fraxinus excelsior damaged by deer C017 / 7017

Fraxinus excelsior damaged by deer C017 / 7017
A young ash tree, Fraxinus exclesior, photographed in 2013 on the Morvern peninsula, Western Scotland. The original sapling was planted inside a tubular tree guard in 2006

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Die-back of Ash (Fraxinus excelsior C017 / 7029)

Die-back of Ash (Fraxinus excelsior C017 / 7029)
Common ash, Fraxinus excelsior, growing in Ashwellthorpe Wood, Norfolk in September 2013. The brown foliage hanging from the stem in the centre of the picture has died as a result of fungal infection

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Spraying against ash dieback disease

Spraying against ash dieback disease
MODEL RELEASED. Spraying against ash dieback disease. Researcher using a hot fogger to spray a fine mist of fungicide over an ash tree during a field trial

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash Wood Xylem (SEM)

Ash Wood Xylem (SEM)
Ash wood xylem. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wood of an ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) in cross section (ts) and tangential longitudinal section (tls) showing xylem tracheids

Background imageAsh Tree Collection: Ash tree pollen

Ash tree pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains from the Ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior



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"The Hardy Tree: A Symbol of Resilience and Beauty" In the heart of London, England, stands St. Pancras Old Church, a historic landmark surrounded by the bustling Kings Cross district. Amidst its grounds lies an extraordinary sight - the magnificent Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior), known as The Hardy Tree. Venturing further afield to Victoria, Australia's Yarra Ranges National Park, we encounter road and mountain ash trees that grace the landscape with their majestic presence. Towering above all other flowering plants in the world are the awe-inspiring mountain ash trees, accompanied by delicate tree ferns shrouded in ethereal fog. However, not all is idyllic within this species' realm. Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea) finds refuge on mature Ash trees, showcasing nature's intricate balance between growth and decay. Returning to Derbyshire's Peak District National Park in the UK reveals yet another glimpse into the beauty of these resilient giants. Here they thrive amidst vast fields, standing tall against windswept landscapes that have witnessed centuries pass by. As if painted onto a Victorian botanical illustration come to life; pear, apple, service and Ash Trees intertwine harmoniously in gardens across time-honored estates. But it is not just humans who find solace under their branches; blackbirds perch upon Ash trees while serenading us with their melodious songs - a testament to nature's harmony. The rising sun casts its golden rays behind an Ash tree emerging from dense fog in Bonsall within Peak District National Park – a breathtaking spectacle that reminds us of nature's ability to enchant even during moments of obscurity. Springtime brings forth new beginnings as vibrant blossoms adorn Surrey's landscape in May. Among them stands an elegant Ash tree basking in newfound warmth – a symbol of resilience reborn each year.