Arbor Mundi
Biltmore Ash

Biltmore Ash

NameBiltmore Ash
Species NameFraxinus biltmoreana
Common NameBiltmore Ash
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)25
Container Typeceramic pot
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Trunk Featurestaper, textured bark
Foliage Typedeciduous
Height (cm)40
Nebari (Root Flare) Qualitygood radial spread
Notable FeaturesThe image shows distinct brown buds and a slightly fuzzy, greenish-brown stem. For a Biltmore Ash bonsai, notable features would include its compound leaves, vigorous growth, and potential for attractive fall color.

Description

The provided image displays a close-up of a branch from a Biltmore Ash (*Fraxinus biltmoreana*) with developing buds and leaves, not a complete bonsai specimen. This JSON describes a hypothetical bonsai of the Biltmore Ash species, which is known for its compound leaves and potential for good fall color. Cultivating this species as a bonsai would typically involve managing its vigorous growth and developing a strong root flare.

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