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Chaparral Flowering Ash
Fraxinus dipetala

Family: Oleaceae (OLIVE).
Other common names: flowering ash, California ash, foothill ash.
Generic common name: ASH.

Location: Backbone Trail between Zuma Ridge Trail and Kanan Trailhead: riparian woodland, March 2005.

Characteristics: Native, White, Medium, Clusters, Odd, Woody, Perennial, Early Spring.

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