Fraxinus nigra

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of ash tree: Fraxinus nigra is a specific type of deciduous tree belonging to the olive family (Oleaceae). It is native to eastern North America and is known for its distinctive dark, heavy wood and its leaves, which turn a golden yellow color in autumn.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The swampy area was dominated by mature Fraxinus nigra.
    • The forester identified the tree as Fraxinus nigra based on its dark, diamond-patterned bark.
    • In autumn, the Fraxinus nigra provides a stunning display of gold foliage.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific/Latin Name: The term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, forestry, and horticultural contexts to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other ashes like (white ash) or (green ash).
    • The study focused on the ecological role of Fraxinus nigra in wetland forests.
Variants and Related Words
  • Black Ash: This is the common English name for .
    • Black ash wood is traditionally used for weaving baskets.
  • Swamp Ash: Another common name, referring to its typical habitat in wet, swampy areas.
    • The timber from swamp ash is valued for its flexibility.
  • Ash (Fraxinus spp.): The general genus to which this tree belongs.
    • Several species of ash, including Fraxinus nigra, are threatened by the emerald ash borer.
Synonyms
  • Black Ash (n): The standard common name.
  • Swamp Ash (n): A habitat-descriptive common name.
  • Basket Ash (n): A name derived from one of its traditional uses.
Different Meanings
  • The term has a single, specific meaning as the scientific binomial (genus and species) for the black ash tree. It is not used idiomatically or with other meanings.
Noun
  1. vigorous spreading North American tree having dark brown heavy wood; leaves turn gold in autumn