Silvical characteristics of white ash (Fraxinus americana)
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Abstract
White ash (Fraxinus americana L.) derives its common name from the white under-surface of the leaf; the white effect is created by microscopic papillae with a high light-reflecting capacity. The specific name americana was given to the species because of its range in America.
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Fraxinus americanaSILVICULTURA
USA
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