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Black Ash

Fraxinus nigra

Description:

This leaf is a compound leaf and came off a deciduous tree. This leaf's margin is toothed and the leaves are oppositely branched. The apex on all the leaves are pointy and each of the leaves are pinnate.

Habitat:

Growing next to a group of other black ash trees. The trees live in a low lying wet area. Bottom leaves/branches don't get a lot of sun because of the crowded of the other trees.

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University School of Milwaukee
Spotted by a stud ent at University School of Milwaukee

Wisconsin, USA

Spotted on Sep 13, 2014
Submitted on Sep 13, 2014

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