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White Ash -  Fraxinus americana *Critically endangered because of damage done by the invasive emerald ash borer beetle (Agrilus planipennis), which has killed over 50 million trees in the United States. The beetle threatens the entire North American genus Fraxinus. <br />
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White Ash - Fraxinus americana

*Critically endangered because of damage done by the invasive emerald ash borer beetle (Agrilus planipennis), which has killed over 50 million trees in the United States. The beetle threatens the entire North American genus Fraxinus.

Habitat: Deciduous forest

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  1. The damage a single beetle species can do :( Posted 2 years ago
    1. So sad. Posted 2 years ago

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"Fraxinus americana", the white ash or American ash, is a species of ash tree native to eastern and central North America. The species is native to mesophytic hardwood forests from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, south to northern Florida, and southwest to eastern Texas.

Similar species: Lamiales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Feb 22, 2023. Captured May 17, 2022 09:05 in 9 East St, Litchfield, CT 06759, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/18.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO1600
  • 100mm