Fraxinus lanuginosa
Fraxinus lanuginosa Koidz.
Fraxinus lanuginosa is a species of ash in the Oleaceae family, native to Japan and the Primorye region of eastern Russia. It was first described in 1926 by Koidz.
Description
Fraxinus lanuginosa is a member of the genus Fraxinus and belongs to the Oleaceae family. This species is distributed globally but is primarily native to Japan and the Kuril Islands. It was first scientifically described in 1926 by Koidz. The species is also found in the Primorye region of eastern Russia, where it is part of the local flora.
Distribution
Global · Japan · Kuril Is.
Synonyms
Fraxinus lanuginosa var. serrataFraxinus lanuginosa f. serrataFraxinus lanuginosa f. velutinaFraxinus sambucina var. pubescensFraxinus sambucina var. velutinaFraxinus sieboldiana var. koieiFraxinus sieboldiana var. pubescensFraxinus sieboldiana var. serrataFraxinus lanuginosa f. velutina


