Fraxinus quadrangulata
| Scientific Name: | Fraxinus quadrangulata |
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| Family: | Oleaceae |
| Common Name: | Blue Ash |
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| Duration: | Perennial |
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| Growth Habit: | Woody |
| Leaf Arrangement: | Opposite |
| Leaf Type: | Pinnate Compound |
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| Trunk/Bark: | criss-cross |
| Armature: | None |
| Twig Characteristics: | bud sits on top of leaf scar |
| Habitat: | Forest |
| Distribution: | BONAP Distribution Map |
| Status (State): | Not Listed |
| Status (Federal): | Not Listed |
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| Humor: | You better know how to tell your ash from a pole in the ground! |
| More Info: | Illinois Wildflowers Search |

