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Fraxinus ornus, the
manna ash or
South European flowering ash, is a
species of
Fraxinus native to
Southern Europe and
Southwestern Asia, from
Spain and...
- ****anese ash
Fraxinus longicuspis Fraxinus malacophylla Fraxinus micrantha Lingelsh.
Fraxinus ornus L. –
manna ash or
flowering ash
Fraxinus paxiana Lingelsh...
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Fraxinus lanuginosa (****anese ash; ****anese: アオダモ Aodamo) is a
species of ash
native to ****an and to the
Primorye region of
eastern Russia.
Fraxinus lanuginosa...
- Sicilia. It was
collected as a
secrete from
species of
Fraxinus,
mainly of
Fraxinus ornus and of
Fraxinus excelsior.
Following the
rules of Humorisme, physicians...
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Fraxinus angustifolia, the narrow-leaved ash, is a
species of
Fraxinus native to
Central Europe and
Southern Europe,
Northwest Africa, and
Southwest Asia...
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similarity of the
rowan leaves to
those of the ash, not to be
confused with
Fraxinus ornus, a true ash that is also
known as "mountain ash".
Sorbus torminalis...
- in
particular saps of:
manna ash (
Fraxinus ornus)
European ash (
Fraxinus excelsior) narrow-leafed ash (
Fraxinus angustifolia)
Alhagi maurorum (Alhagi...
- Piedmont:
Fraxinus americana New
Brunswick tree and shrub:
Fraxinus americana Archived 11
March 2008 at the
Wayback Machine "White Ash (
Fraxinus americana)"...
- μελία, the Gr**** name used by
Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC) for
Fraxinus ornus,
which has
similar leaves. As of March 2023[update],
Plants of the World...
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feminine given name,
probably derived from ornello, "flowering ash tree" (
Fraxinus ornus). It was
coined by
Gabriele D'Annunzio in his 1904 play The Daughter...