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White Ash Tree (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | 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. |
 | | Because white ash wood is tough, strong, and highly resistant to shock, it is particularly sought for handles, oars, and baseball bats. |
 | | White ash grows naturally from Nova Scotia to northern Florida in the east, and eastern Minnesota south to eastern Texas at the western edge of its range. |
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