Flowering Manchurian Ash
Plant Properties of Flowering Manchurian Ash
Chinese Name: Manchurian AshAlias: Northeastern Fraxinus, Northeastern Aspen, etc.Latin Name: Fraxinus mandschuricaFamily and Genus: Oleaceae - FraxinusDistribution: Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, and other regions in ChinaIntroduction to Flowering Manchurian Ash Plant
The Manchurian Ash is a gradually endangered species, an ancient relict plant. Although its distribution area is relatively wide, it is mostly scattered in small groups. It is a Class II national key protected wild plant. The wood of the Manchurian Ash is tough and has a beautiful grain. It is a deciduous tree that can reach up to 30 meters in height, with gray bark. The bark of young trees is smooth, and mature trees have longitudinal cracks of varying thicknesses; the young branches are slightly tetragonal, hairless, and have lenticels. It has odd-pinnate compound leaves, opposite; male and female flowers are dioecious, with paniculate inflorescences on the upper part of the previous year's branches, and the inflorescence axis has a very narrow wing. It is a precious timber species in the Northeast and North China regions, which can be used to make various types of furniture, musical instruments, sports equipment, vehicles, ships, machinery, and special building materials. At the same time, it has scientific significance for the study of the Tertiary flora and the Quaternary glacial period climate.
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