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red ash
noun
Fraxinus pennsylvanica, a species of ash tree native to eastern and central North America.
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Early-successional nitrophilous species (hybrid poplar and red ash) planted with the plastic mulch led to the lowest increase in soil NO3 and the greatest gains in buffer structural attributes (stem volume, diameter and height).
Alan McInally went from part-timer at Ayr United, training on a red ash pitch and serving an apprenticeship as an aircraft engineer, to part of the Bayern Munich machine, where he was coached by Gerd Muller, the prolific West Germany striker nicknamed 'Der Bomber', and rarely had a day off under the relentless regime of manager Jupp Heynckes.
The eastern ridge exposes amygdaloidal basalt which in places is albitized and shows pillow structures, red ash, breccia, trachyte, rhyolite and green, black or brown stratified ash.
The lowermost contains red ash such as that exposed in the Painted Hills Unit.
Red ash breccias are lateritized at some places.
The deepest seam is the Bottom Red Ash.
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At the time, he was harvesting upward of a half-million board feet per year -- typically, the more predominant red oak, cherry, ash, and sugar maple that are central to Connecticut's forest industry.
County timberland comprises maple, white pine, red oak, ash, and birch.
On the other, a formation of barren rock in mineral hues of green, fawn, red and ash.
For $5 a cord, plus $1.72 for liabilit insurance, plus 20 cents tax, a private woodcutter could be assigned to a segment of the state's forests & permitted to remove sugar maple, red maple, ash, birch, hickory - the cutter's choice.
Fig. 4 (Top) Dispersed (blue line) vs. discrete (red field) ash accumulation in the Caribbean Sea.
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