- Forest-Lowland Deciduous
Black ash is the dominant canopy tree in swamp forests statewide; yellow birch, red maple, aspens, and balsam poplar are common associates in the Laurentian Mixed Forest Province; and basswood, elms, paper birch, and yellow birch in the Eastern Broadleaf.
- State of Wisconsin
Silviculture and Forest Aesthetics Handbook Three site productivity classes are recognized in the key to management recommendations: Poor quality sites (SI50 less than 45) should be managed to maintain wildlife habitat and water quality... Over one.
- Evaluating Black Ash (Fraxinus nigra) Decline in the upper Mid-West
In each FIA plot, variables of interest include: # and volume of all trees and live black ash trees per acre # and volume of all dead trees and dead black ash trees per acre # and volume of live black ash trees with decline per acre stand age Figures 1.
- black ash swamps
Another community with a significant black ash component is the have a more diverse herbaceous component, including calcareous indicator species, occasional tamarack (Larix laricena) in the overstory and ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana) in the Black Ash.
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