Green Ash Tree
Green Ash Tree
Green Ash - Fraxinus pennsylvanica Olive Family (Oleaceae)

The green ash genus name, Fraxinus, is from the Latin name for the Old World ash species.1

The wood of green ash is used for baseball bats, tennis rackets, tool handles, oars and picture frames.1

Green ash undersides of leaves are completely green.2

References:
  1. Green Ash. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. https://ufi.ca.uky.edu/tree-highlight-green-ash. No Publication Date. Accessed December 4, 2023.
  2. Difference Between White and Green Ash. DifferenceBetween.net. http://www.differencebetween.net/object/difference-between-white-and-green-ash/. No Publication Date. Accessed December 4, 2023.
  3. https://www.cityhs.net/ImageRepository/Document?documentId=12588
  4. https://www.pfw.edu/native-trees/green-ash
  5. https://trees.wustl.edu/files/2022/05/IMG-9921-1024×768.jpg
  6. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/Green_Ash_Fraxinus_pennsylvanica_Bark_2000px.jpg – Photo by and (c)2007 Derek Ramsey (Ram-Man), GFDL 1.2 via Wikimedia Commons