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  1. Fraxinus - Wikipedia

    Fraxinus (/ ˈfræksɪnəs /), commonly called ash, is a genus of plants in the olive and lilac family, Oleaceae, [4] and comprises 45–65 species of usually medium-to-large trees, most of which …

  2. Fraxinus americana (American Ash, White Ash) | North Carolina …

    White ash is a deciduous tree in the olive family (Oleaceae). It is native to eastern North America and Mexico. In North Carolina, it is found throughout the state except for the lower coastal …

  3. Fraxinus americana - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Fraxinus americana, commonly called white ash, is native to eastern North America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in dry and rocky upland woods, glades and moist low woods along streams, …

  4. Fraxinus - Trees and Shrubs Online

    There are 40–50 species of Fraxinus, distributed primarily in the temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere (Wallander & Albert 2000). They are typically deciduous trees, though …

  5. Fraxinus | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University

    Emerald ash borer is an exotic beetle that was first discovered in the U.S. in southeastern Michigan near Detroit in the summer of 2002. The adult beetles nibble on ash foliage but …

  6. Fraxinus sp. | Plants of Central Ohio and the Midwest - U.OSU

    These leaves of these trees are similar to Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus) and hickory (Carya species), and black walnut (Juglans nigra). The diamond shape bark pattern on …

  7. Fraxinus - ucjeps.berkeley.edu

    Leaf: simple to odd-pinnately compound, alternate or generally opposite, deciduous or evergreen; stipules 0. Inflorescence: various; flowers >= 1.

  8. Fraxinus sp. – Purdue Arboretum Explorer

    Fraxinus (Ash) is a genus of about 65 species of deciduous trees native to the northern hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Until recently, plants of this genus …

  9. Fraxinus americana L - US Forest Service Research and Development

    White ash (Fraxinus americana), also called Biltmore ash or Biltmore white ash, is the most common and useful native ash but is never a dominant species in the forest. It grows best on …

  10. Fraxinus pennsylvanica (American Ash, Canadian Ash, Green Ash, …

    Green ash is a native, medium-sized, broadleaf, deciduous tree in the olive family (Oleaceae). Green ash is native to central and eastern Canada and the west central and eastern United …