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'''Ash''' (scientific ''Fraxinus excelsior'') is a [[tree]] common to most of [[Europe]]. |
'''Ash''' (scientific ''Fraxinus excelsior'') is a [[tree]] common to most of [[Europe]]. |
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Hard wearing, it makes good [[tool]] [[handle]]s and [[longbow]]s. |
Hard wearing, it makes good [[tool]] [[handle]]s and [[longbow]]s. It begins life as a very pale wood, and darkens to a warm yellow colour. |
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The [[wood]] sold in [[Australia]] as Mountain Ash (or Tasmanian Oak) is not an actual Ash, rather it is a species of Eucalyptus. |
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 11 March 2007
Ash (scientific Fraxinus excelsior) is a tree common to most of Europe.
Hard wearing, it makes good tool handles and longbows. It begins life as a very pale wood, and darkens to a warm yellow colour.
The wood sold in Australia as Mountain Ash (or Tasmanian Oak) is not an actual Ash, rather it is a species of Eucalyptus.