European ash or common ash / Fraxinus excelsior - a tree 20-30 meters high (sometimes up to 40 meters) and a trunk diameter of up to 1 meter. The crown is highly raised, openwork.
The bark is gray, fissured (in young plants it is grey-green, smooth). The buds are blackish and velvety. The leaves are imparipinnate, consisting of 7-15 leaflets. The leaves are lanceolate or oblong-ovate, sessile, serrate along the edge, bright green above and light green below.
The flowers are small, without a perianth, bisexual, with two stamens and a pistil with a bipartite stigma (flowers without a pistil are less common), collected in bunches into panicles on the shoots of the previous year. Flowering - before leaves appear.
The plant is polygamous. The fruits are narrow lionfish, up to 5 centimeters long, initially green, then brown, ripen in August, and often stay on the plant all winter.
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