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PNW Native Plant Database Fraxinus latifolia (Oregon Ash)
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Fraxinus latifolia (Oregon Ash)

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A native deciduous tree prized for its tolerance of so many extremes: it can handle drought, standing water at a pond or stream edge, and even inundation from salt water in the upper intertidal zone! It produces lovely fall color and male and female flowers are on separate plants, with the female's seeds attracting small birds and mammals throughout the summer. A terrific revegetation-project tree, or for that special spot!

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A native deciduous tree prized for its tolerance of so many extremes: it can handle drought, standing water at a pond or stream edge, and even inundation from salt water in the upper intertidal zone! It produces lovely fall color and male and female flowers are on separate plants, with the female's seeds attracting small birds and mammals throughout the summer. A terrific revegetation-project tree, or for that special spot!

A native deciduous tree prized for its tolerance of so many extremes: it can handle drought, standing water at a pond or stream edge, and even inundation from salt water in the upper intertidal zone! It produces lovely fall color and male and female flowers are on separate plants, with the female's seeds attracting small birds and mammals throughout the summer. A terrific revegetation-project tree, or for that special spot!

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