. Common trees of Ohio : a handy pocket manual of the common and introduced trees of Ohio. Trees -- Ohio. It is used for baskets. The Black Ash is found from Newfoundland to Mani- toba, south to Virginia and Arkansas. It is common in northern and southwestern Ohio, becoming rare in the south- eastern part. This tree, which usually has a slender stem, may reach a height of 60 to 80 feet. The only other ash tree found in Ohio with black buds is the European Ash—Fraxinus excelsior, Linnaeus. Its buds are larger, jet black and decidedly round pointed. The leaves are not so large as those of the Bl


. Common trees of Ohio : a handy pocket manual of the common and introduced trees of Ohio. Trees -- Ohio. It is used for baskets. The Black Ash is found from Newfoundland to Mani- toba, south to Virginia and Arkansas. It is common in northern and southwestern Ohio, becoming rare in the south- eastern part. This tree, which usually has a slender stem, may reach a height of 60 to 80 feet. The only other ash tree found in Ohio with black buds is the European Ash—Fraxinus excelsior, Linnaeus. Its buds are larger, jet black and decidedly round pointed. The leaves are not so large as those of the Black Ash and the leaflets are usually «- 2>. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illick, Joseph S. (Joseph Simon), 1884-1967; Secrest, Edmund, b. 1882. Washington, D. C. : The American Tree Association


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