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Definition of Fraxinus cuspidata
1. Noun. Shrubby ash of southwestern United States having fragrant white flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fraxinus Cuspidata
Literary usage of Fraxinus cuspidata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mammals of the Mexican Boundary of the United States: A Descriptive by Edgar Alexander Mearns (1907)
"The Mexican persimmon was abundant in the region surrounding Fort Clark, in Kinney
County, Texas. It flowers in April and May. fraxinus cuspidata Torrey. ..."
2. Manual of the Trees of North America (exclusive of Mexico) by Charles Sprague Sargent (1922)
"fraxinus cuspidata Torr. Leaves 5'-7' long, with a slender pale petiole sometimes
slightly wing-margined, and 3-7 lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate ..."
3. Bulletin by Smithsonian Institution, Dept. of the Interior, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States National Museum, United States (1907)
"The Mexican persimmon was abundant in the region surrounding Fort Clark, in Kinney
County, Texas. It flowers in April and May. fraxinus cuspidata Torrey. ..."
4. Bulletin de la Société royale de botanique de Belgique (1892)
"fraxinus cuspidata Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound., p. 166. Feuilles composées de 1-3
paires de folioles avec impaire. Pétiole long de 2 4/8 à 3 centim., cylindrique ..."