Fraxinus griffithii, commonly known as the evergreen ash, is a versatile tree native to parts of Southeast Asia. It features glossy, dark green leaves that provide year-round foliage, maintaining its lush appearance throughout the seasons. The tree can grow up to 10-15 meters tall with a broad, spreading canopy, making it an excellent choice for shade. In spring, it produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers that add to its ornamental appeal. The evergreen ash is hardy and adaptable, thriving in a variety of soil types and conditions, and is often used in urban landscapes for its resilience and aesthetic value.