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Berlandier ash

Fraxinus berlandieriana A.DC.
Berlandier ash
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Fraxinus berlandieriana, known as Berlandier ash, is a tree species in the Oleaceae family. It is native to eastern and northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States. The species was first described in 1844 by A.DC. and is found in regions including Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

Description

Fraxinus berlandieriana is a member of the Oleaceae family and is commonly referred to as Berlandier ash. It is distributed across several regions, including Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The species was first published in 1844 by A.DC. and is native to eastern and northeastern Mexico as well as the south-central United States.

Other common names

Berlandier ashMexican ash

Distribution

Global · Louisiana · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Texas

Synonyms

Fraxinus americana var. berlanderianaFraxinus pubescens var. berlandierianaFraxinus viridis var. berlandierianaFraxinus viridis f. berlandieriana

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