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Ash looks at every aspect of the tree: sits many visual manifestations as a tree of woodland, pasture, hedgerow, riverside, mountain, parkland and street; raising ash woods and the uses of the timber for so many different purposes; its cultural significance in place names, folklore, myth and superstition; its inspirational importance for artists, poets and writers; historical landmarks – famous trees past and present and all their fascinating stories; and, of course, the issues arising from the inevitable spread of ash dieback.
- Introduction 9
- Ash Profile 14
- Ash in the Landscape 30
- Ash Place Names 40
- The Raising of Ash 46
- Ash Woods 54
- The Uses of Ash 84
- Ash Myth, Magic and Superstition 104
- The Weeping Ash 120
- Remarkable Ash Trees 130
- Growing on Ash 162
- Ash Dieback 178
- The Inspirational Ash 190
- Sponsors 208
- Index 212
- Acknowledgements 216