The Ash, Patmore (Fraxinus americana 'Patmore') is a popular cultivar of the white ash tree, known for its robust growth and symmetrical, oval canopy. Typically reaching a height of 50 to 60 feet and a spread of 30 to 40 feet, it is valued for its adaptability to various soil conditions, resistance to pests and diseases, and tolerance of urban pollution, making it an excellent choice for street and park plantings. The tree's compound leaves, usually with 7 leaflets, provide a lush, green appearance in summer and turn vibrant yellow in the fall. With its strong, upright growth habit and straight trunk, the Patmore ash adds both aesthetic and functional appeal to landscaping.