Ash Tree
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Fraxinus
Description Fraxinus is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as ash trees. It belongs to the family Oleaceae and is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The name “fraxinus” is derived from the Latin word for “ash tree.”Ash trees are known for their tall, straight trunks and compound leaves. They are deciduous trees, meaning they shed…
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Fraxinus Caroliniana
Description Fraxinus Caroliniana, commonly known as Carolina ash, is a species of ash tree native to the southeastern United States. It can grow up to 50 feet tall and 30 feet wide, with a straight trunk and a broad, rounded crown. The leaves are compound and deciduous, with five to nine leaflets that are dark green and glossy on top…
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Fraxinus Velutina
Description Fraxinus Velutina, commonly known as velvet ash or Arizona ash, is a species of ash tree native to North America. It is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 50 feet tall and 40 feet wide. The tree has a rounded crown and a short trunk with gray bark that becomes furrowed with age. The leaves are pinnately…
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Fraxinus Texensis
Description Fraxinus Texensis, commonly known as Texas Ash, is a species of ash tree that is native to Texas and some parts of Mexico. It is a deciduous tree that can grow up to a height of 50 feet and a width of 30 feet. The bark of the tree is gray and smooth when young, but becomes rough and…
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Fraxinus Chinensis
Description Fraxinus Chinensis, commonly known as the Chinese Ash Tree, is an attractive deciduous tree that is native to China. It is a member of the Oleaceae family and is known for its lanceolate leaves, which turn yellow in the fall. The tree can grow up to 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide and has a round to oval-shaped…
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