Ash, White

This is the White Ash, or Fraxinus americana, a large tree often reaching heights of 90-100 feet, and the most common ash tree in Indiana and the Midwest. With a rapid growth rate, White Ash trees can live for 200 years or more. Their straight, branch-free trunks make them ideal forest trees. The bark features deep diamond shapes, similar to the Black Walnut, but with a tan inner bark instead of chocolate brown. Male and female flowers appear in April on separate trees, preceding the leaves. The leaves, up to 1 foot long, are dark green and smooth with 5 to 9 finely toothed leaflets. The fruit is a flattened, winged seed resembling a canoe paddle, turning from green to brown as it ripens. In the fall, the leaves of the White Ash turn vibrant shades of yellow, red, and deep purple.

Castle Dome Mine Town Museum
  1. Welcome and Tour Information
  2. History of the Town
  3. 1. Posse House
  4. 2. Barber
  5. 3. Haul Wagon
  6. 4. Stamp Mill
  7. 5. Cowboy Bar
  8. 6. Mercantile
  9. 7. Hotel
  10. 8. Church
  11. 9. Blacksmith
  12. 10. 70's Building
  13. 11. Water Drilling Rig