Fraxinus Americana (Noun)
Meaning
Spreading American ash with leaves pale green or silvery beneath and having hard brownish wood.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Fraxinus americana, also known as American ash, has leaves with pale green or silvery undersides and grows widely in North America.
- American ash or fraxinus americana, can thrive in different types of environments and conditions due to its versatility and strength.
- Landscapers choose fraxinus americana trees because they add beautiful shades with pale green or silvery colors from their undersides and make spaces aesthetically pleasing.
- Scientists say the brownish hard wood from the fraxinus americana can make beautiful but long-lasting outdoor furniture when handled correctly.
- Studies indicate the ash wood produced from the fraxinus americana trees resists shocks due to the natural qualities inherent to this American species.