. The book of woodcraft . White Ash (Fraxinus americana) A fine forest tree on moist soil: 70 to 90 or even 130 feethigh. Wood pale brown, tough, and elastic. Used forhandles, springs, bows, also arrows and spears; heavy. A. cubic foot weighs 41 lbs. Soon rots next the white for the silvery under sides of the leaves; theseare 8 to 12 inches long; each leaflet 3 to 5 inches Valley and east to Atlantic. Forestry 443 Black Ash, Hoop Ash or Water Ash (Fraxinus nigra) A tall forest tree of swampy places; 70, 80, or rarely 100feet high. Wood dark brown, tough, soft, coarse,


. The book of woodcraft . White Ash (Fraxinus americana) A fine forest tree on moist soil: 70 to 90 or even 130 feethigh. Wood pale brown, tough, and elastic. Used forhandles, springs, bows, also arrows and spears; heavy. A. cubic foot weighs 41 lbs. Soon rots next the white for the silvery under sides of the leaves; theseare 8 to 12 inches long; each leaflet 3 to 5 inches Valley and east to Atlantic. Forestry 443 Black Ash, Hoop Ash or Water Ash (Fraxinus nigra) A tall forest tree of swampy places; 70, 80, or rarely 100feet high. Wood dark brown, tough, soft, coarse, cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Soon rots next to the ground. A


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