Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Marsh.
Green ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica is a tree that is not native to California.
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. austiniiPLANTS
Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. integerrimaPLANTS
Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. lanceolataPLANTS
Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. subintegerrimaPLANTS
Fraxinus smalliiPLANTS
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Jepson eFlora section:
eudicot
USDA PLANTS group:
Dicot
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[Wikipedia] Frog Food Source: North American native ash tree species are used by North American frogs as a critical food source, as the leaves that fall from the trees are particularly suitable for tadpoles to feed upon in ponds (both temporary and permanent), large puddles, and other water sources (link added by Mary Ann Machi)
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