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Ashes are adaptable and agreeable trees found in mixed deciduous forests and in urban areas, and living up to 400 years. They release clusters of winged seeds, called samaras, into the air in autumn.

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Ash leaves are compound, with 5-11 leaflets arranged oppositely along the stem.

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