ASHES (Page takes about 3 minutes to load)
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Fraxinus Quadrangulata Blue Ash have twigs with square cross-sections |
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Fraxinus Americana White Ash is the largest North American ash tree |
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Fraxinus Nigra Black Ash wood is used for furniture veneers |
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Fraxinus Pennsylvanica (Green, Lanceolata) Green Ash proliferates east of the Mississippi |
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Fraxinus Profunda Pumpkin Ash has velvety Twigs |
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Fraxinus Caroliniana Carolina Ash grows in southern USA swamps |
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica (Red) Red Ash is similar to Green Ash |
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Subintegerrima Seedless Ash (Marhsall) |