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Fraxinus Americana

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  • Medium-sized tree, very common, is more widely distributed than the _Fraxinus Americana_; the wood is not so hard, but is well suited for hoops and basketwork.

    Seasoning of Wood

  • Medium-sized tree, a timber very similar to, but smaller than _Fraxinus Americana_.

    Seasoning of Wood

  • The two most common ashes in the State are Fraxinus Americana, L., the white ash, and F. Pennsylvanica, Marsh., the green ash, the first being found along water courses in all parts of the State, and the latter in the Piedmont and Coastal regions.

    North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896

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