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Definition of Arizona ash
1. Noun. Small shrubby ash of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arizona Ash
Literary usage of Arizona ash
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Trees of California by Willis Linn Jepson (1909)
"arizona ash. 3. FRAXINUS VELUTINA Torr. Leaves compound ; leaflets 5, ...
arizona ash is a tree 15 to 30 feet high with grayish somewhat fissured bark and ..."
2. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"Growth of the arizona ash, by DT MacDougal. An arizona ash (Fraxinus arizonica),
14 years old, in the grounds of Dr. HW Fenner at Tucson, was selected for ..."
3. Report by California State Board of Forestry (1888)
"The Oregon ash (fraxinus oregona) and the arizona ash (F. ... I have seen the
arizona ash one year old that was from five to seven feet high. ..."
4. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"Growth of the arizona ash, by DT MacDougal. An arizona ash (Fraxinus arizonica),
14 years old, in the grounds of Dr. HW Fenner at Tucson, was selected for ..."
5. Bulletin of the National Research Council by National Research Council (U.S.) (1921)
"... Missouri Botanical Garden since April, under the care of Dr. H. von Schrenk.
A third instrument was put in place on an arizona ash (Fraxinus arizonica) ..."