Rank Species | Genus Fraxinus Higher classification Ash | |
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Similar Ash, Fraxinus profunda, Fraxinus cuspidata, Fraxinus anomala, Fraxinus dipetala |
Fraxinus caroliniana, commonly known as the pop ash, Florida ash, swamp ash, Carolina ash, or water ash, is a species of ash tree native from Cuba through the subtropical southeastern United States from southern Virginia to Texas. It was originally described by the botanist Philip Miller. It is a small tree about 40 ft. Leaves are compound, opposite, 7–12 in long, leaflets 5–7 in, ovate to oblong, coarsely serrate or entire, 3–6 in long, 2–3 in wide. Fruit is frequently 3-winged (samara) with flat seed portion; seed sometimes a bright violet color. It is the smallest of eastern North American ash species, wood light, soft, weak, 22 lbs/cu/ft. Typical to coastal swamps and subtropical lowlands.






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