White ash (Fraxinus americana)
Native
Ash leaves are pinnately compound with an odd number of leaflets. Twigs are four-angled. Fruits look like half a maple fruit. Bark has a net-like pattern and is ash-colored on the upper branches. Ash wood is commonly used for baseball bats and tool handles.
To learn more about White ash, visit its profile at the USDA Plants Database
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White ash leaves in fall |
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