White Ash (fraxinum americana)
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 is a tall, straight tree with a conical or rounded crown of foliage. The white ash has compound leaves that are made up of 5 — 9 (usually seven) leaflets.

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