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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraxinus_anomala
Fraxinus anomala is a species of ash tree known by the common name single-leaf ash. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico , where it grows in a number of habitats including desert scrub and chaparral . It is unusual in the genus in that some (though not all) specimens have simple leaves ins
http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/Tree%20Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/fraxinus%20anomala.htm
SEARCH AND WILDFLOWER HOME PAGE    TREES      CONTACT US Fraxinus anomala variety anomala  (Single Leaf Ash) Oleaceae (Olive Family) Semi-desert, foothills. Woodlands, openings, rocks, canyons. Spring. Above: Cross Canyon, October 4, 2016. Left: Hidden Valley Trail, Utah, M
https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/fraano/all.html
Index of Species Information SPECIES: Fraxinus anomala Introductory Distribution and Occurrence Management Considerations Botanical and Ecological Characteristics Fire Ecology Fire Effects References Introductory SPECIES: Fraxinus anomala AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Reed, William R. 1993. Fraxinus anomala. In: Fire Effe
http://forestry.usu.edu/htm/treeid/ashes/singleleaf-or-dwarf-ash/
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http://cwel.usu.edu/native-single-leaf-ash
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https://bonsaitonight.com/2009/05/16/singleleaf-ash/
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http://rockymountainsflora.com/details/Yellow%20Long%20Clusters/Single%20Leaf%20Ash.html
HomeSearch GalleryHow ToAboutBlogSingle Leaf AshFraxinus anomalaFamily: Olive (Oleaceae)AKA: Photo taken on: May 7, 2010Location: Ruby Canyon, UTLife Zones: FoothillsHabitat: Canyons, rocky drainagesGrows to 20ft tall with multiple trunks. Leaves are entire with smooth or serrated edges. Tiny flowers grow in a long clu
http://coloradotrees.org/find/ashsingleleaf/
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