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WOOD AND FOREST. 



Habitat. 



BLACK ASH. HOOP ASH. 



Hoop, refers to its use for barrel hoops. 



Fraxinus nigra Marshall. Fraxinus scambucifolia. 

 Fraxinus, from a Greek word (phraxis) meaning split, refers to the 

 cleavability of the wood; sambucifolia, refers to the fact that the leaves are 

 in odor like those of Elder (Sambucus). 



Habitat: (S;ee map) ; 

 best in moist places. 



Characteristics of the 

 Tree: Height, 80'-90'; di- 

 ameter, I'-IJ^'; slender- 

 est of the forest trees, up- 

 right branches; bark, gray 

 tinged with red, irregular 

 plates, with thin scales; 

 leaves, 10"-16" long, com- 

 pound, 7 to 11 leaflets, in 

 autumn rusty brown ; 

 fruit, single samaras in 

 panicles. 



Appearance of Wood: 



Color, dark brown, sap- 

 wood light; ring-porous; 

 rings, well defined; grain, 

 straight, burls often form 

 highly prized veneers ; 

 rays, numerous and thin. 



Physical Qualities : 



Medium heavy (27th in 

 this list), 39 Ibs. per cu. 

 ft.; sp. gr., 0.6318; strong 



Leaf. 



