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Swamp Ash (Noun)

Meaning

Small ash of swampy areas of southeastern United States.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The swamp ash tree thrives in the wetlands of Louisiana, its small size and adaptability making it an ideal native species for the region.
  • A notable feature of the swamp ash is its tolerance for standing water, allowing it to dominate in areas where other trees would struggle.
  • Due to its preference for wet environments, the swamp ash is often found alongside cypress and tupelo trees in the swampy areas of the southeastern United States.
  • Swamp ash is an important part of the ecosystem, providing habitat for birds and small mammals in the marshy wetlands of the Gulf Coast.
  • In its natural habitat, the swamp ash grows to be a small to medium-sized tree, often with a slender profile and delicate foliage.

Synonyms

  • Fraxinus Caroliniana

Hypernyms

  • Ash Tree
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