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  • I know that Red Maple trees are poisoness to horses. I am wanting to plant an Autumn Purple Ash tree in my pasture. Are all red leafed trees poisonous? Specificaly is the Purple Ash poisonous to horses?

    9/24/200810:21:19 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

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    Toxicity in trees isn't related to leaf color. It's controlled by a variety of factors, and not all animals respond to toxicity in the same way. I don't know specifically about the Purple Ash, although I've seen horses browse on our Texas Ash trees with no ill effect. You might check with a local arborist for more information.

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