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Fraxinus uhdei,
commonly known as
tropical ash or
Shamel ash, is a
species of tree
native to
Mexico and
Central America. It is
commonly planted as a street...
- pseudoplat****. Normally, they are in pairs.)
Seeds of the
tropical ash (Fraxinus
uhdei) The
hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata) The
Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila) A samara...
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Marshall –
green ash
Fraxinus profunda (Bush) Bush –
pumpkin ash
Fraxinus uhdei (Wenz.) Lingelsh. –
Shamel ash or
Tropical ash
Fraxinus velutina Torr. –...
- red gum
Eucalyptus globulus — blue gum
Ficus carica —
edible fig
Fraxinus uhdei —
shamel ash,
evergreen ash
Hedera canariensis —
Algerian ivy, 'California'...
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Fraxinus quadrangulata blue ash
Oleaceae (olive family) 546
Fraxinus uhdei evergreen ash
Oleaceae (olive family)
Fraxinus velutina Arizona ash Oleaceae...
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racemosa Ficus religiosa (sacred fig)
Ficus species Fraxinus (ash)
Fraxinus uhdei Fraxinus velutina Handroanthus impetiginosus (pink lapacho) Heteromeles...
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wetter climes including Alnus jorullensis,
Salix bonpladiana,
Fraxinus uhdei,
Buddlei cordata,
Pronus capuli, and
Taxodium mucronatum. In the pre-Hispanic...
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small leaves and a
rough trunk make it very
suitable for bonsai.
Fraxinus uhdei (Tropical ash):
Though the leaf
clusters do not
match common bonsai aesthetics...
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cypress (Cupressus lusitanica), ash (Fraxinus
hondurensis and
Fraxinus uhdei), and yew (Taxus globosa).
Native mammals include jaguar (Panthera onca)...
- as
Alnus a****inate,
Taxodium mucrunatum,
Salix bonplandiana and
Fraxinus uhdei. The rest of the
territory is
farmland or
urban areas with
secondary vegetation...