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Green ash

by JenniferLawrenceWhiting, Indiana, USA

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Green Ash

by Tyler CollinsBaltimore, Maryland, USA

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Green Ash

Massachusetts, USA

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Green Ash

by ANDREW YANGPlymouth, Minnesota, USA

By a small forest

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Green ash

by chesterbperryTennessee, USA

Yard

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Ash

by J East Greenbush, New York, USA

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Green Ash

Reading, Massachusetts, USA

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Green Ash

by dmccaffertyChicago, Illinois, USA

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Red Ash

Michigan, USA

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Ash Tree

by nick_daniels_12Westland, Michigan, USA

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Green Ash

by 16kjacksonBaltimore, Maryland, USA

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Green Ash

by Shawn WrightBaltimore, Maryland, USA

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Green Ash

by 16cmontgomeryMaryland, USA

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Ash tree

by 19rmarshallMaryland, USA

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Green Ash

Massachusetts, USA

Compound and opposite

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Green Ash

by sarah in the woodsTennessee, USA

opposite leaves. bud hairy, not scaly. D-shaped leaf scars.

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Foothills Green Ash

by michael.veldmanAlberta, Canada

Botanical Gardens Phase 3 at Olds College

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Plains Green Ash

by TylerHammWinkler, Manitoba, Canada

Derek, Dante, Graham, Brayden, Steve.

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Red Ash

Michigan, USA

A red ash spotted by the Writing House

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Green Ash

by Christopher PiloneBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Can contain 5 - 7 leaves on a bunch

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Green Ash

by Tioluwani IluyomadeBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Five leaves to one branch

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Green ash

by 19smacyMaryland, USA

Small tree found in my school

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Green Ash

by KatelynDerksenWinkler, Manitoba, Canada

Fraxinus

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Green or Red Ash

by DaneColeOntario, Canada

Looking up into the canopy, i will take a good picture of the bark tomorrow.

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Green or Red Ash

by DaneColeOntario, Canada

Deciduous, hardwood tree. Used for hockey sticks, axe handles ext.

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Green Ash

Ohio, USA

Lots of leafs on lots of stems.

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Green Ash Seeds

by gatorfellowsDenton, Texas, USA

Green Ash is more prevalent in our area. The leaves pinnately compound with ...

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Green Ash

Reading, Massachusetts, USA

This tree has opposite compound leaves.

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Oleaceae

by natsumi.watanabeYokadouma, ES, Cameroon

All leafs has already gone. At the bottom of the tree, there are old disease.

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Green Ash

by CourtneyVerkBurlington, Ontario, Canada

Green Ash is a species of ash native to eastern and central North America, from ...

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Green Ash

by MelitaEnnsWinkler, Manitoba, Canada

Fraxinus

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Green Ash

by Tamarac ConnieMinnesota, USA

Usually 7 leaflets on the leaf, and the side leaflets are on a short stalk. ...

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Green Ash, Swamp Ash, Water Ash

by MelitaEnnsWinkler, Manitoba, Canada

Green ash has a straight, single trunk with a high-headed, open crown. ...

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Green Ash

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

It is a medium-sized deciduous tree reaching 12-25 m (rarely to 45 m) tall with ...

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Ultronia Underwing Moth

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Family Erebidae. Approximately 1.25 inches with wings resting. Observed in a ...

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Green Ash

by The GeoDexKansas, USA

I am beyond stoked to bring you a spotting of the green ash! Note the d-shaped ...

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