Mid-south Ontario, beside a lake, about 8 trees, 3 open grown others poking out the top of bushy forest growth. They're 60 - 80 ft high, are spindly, almost no lateral branches up the spar, co-doms and branches not far off vertical - all dead eab so no leaf etc id. Crowns 20 to 30 ft dia max. I can't find any structural picture showing ash trees that look like these except possibly by aberration pumpkin and blue ash - definitely not certain. Near vertical suggests green ash but my green ash had 5 to10x the amount of branch/tiwig "fillage" compared to these trees.
Anyone know the likely type of ash?
part 2 - I've had eg 2 yr crispy dead wood snap instead of flex-hinge. Would said 2 year crispy ash hinge snap or flex/bend? My vote is snap but I'm not sure or currently willing to bet on it. Bark sloughing off but not enough to see if drying shrinkage cracks are appearing on the outside of the spar.
Anyone know the likely type of ash?
part 2 - I've had eg 2 yr crispy dead wood snap instead of flex-hinge. Would said 2 year crispy ash hinge snap or flex/bend? My vote is snap but I'm not sure or currently willing to bet on it. Bark sloughing off but not enough to see if drying shrinkage cracks are appearing on the outside of the spar.






