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Listing 1 - 3 from 3 for red ash

Ptelea trifoliata, hoptree
... names: hoptree, wafer ash, stinking ash, skunk-bush Shrub to 7.5 m (25 ft) tall. Crown rounded. Bark light to dark gray, with bitter taste. Twigs green to red-brown; slender; pubescent ...
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Zanthoxylum americanum, American prickly ash
... Common names: American prickly ash, common prickly ash, northern prickly ash, toothache tree. Thicket-forming shrub to 3 m (9 ft) in height (rarely a small tree to 6 m tall). Crown many-branched. Bark gray to brown, smooth. Twigs red ... 6-1/5 in) long, subglobose to ellpsoid, green to red-brown; seeds 1-2; fruits are strongly aromatic; matures ...
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Fraxinus quadrangulata, blue ash
... ash Tree to 25 m (80 ft) in height and 1 m (3 ft) in diameter. The crown is rounded and slender. Bark: light brown to gray, fissured. Twigs red ... name for a species of European ash; quadrangulata refers to the 4-angled stems. Horticulture: blue ash is an excellent shade tree. ... furniture, tool handles, crates and barrels. The wood resembles white ash (F. americana) and is sold as such. NWI status: none ...
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