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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ash key - définition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Common ash; Common Ash; European ash; European Ash; Golden Ash; Common Ash Tree; European Ash Tree
  • Male flowers
  • mast year]]
  • Veneer of common ash wood
  • samara]]
  • Replica of the body frame from the [[Volvo ÖV 4]] car, made primarily from ash wood

ash key      
¦ noun Brit. the winged fruit of an ash tree, growing in clusters resembling keys.
Ash, Oregon         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, UNITED STATES
Ash, Or; Ash Valley, Oregon
Ash is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States, south of Loon Lake in the Southern Oregon Coast Range. The community is also referred to as Ash Valley.
Ash (name)         
UNISEX GIVEN NAME
Ash (surname); Ash (given name); Ash (fictional character)
Ash is both a given name (commonly a shortened version of Ashton, Ashley, and Ashlyn) and a surname. The name is gender neutral.

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Fraxinus excelsior

Fraxinus excelsior, known as the ash, or European ash or common ash to distinguish it from other types of ash, is a flowering plant species in the olive family Oleaceae. It is native throughout mainland Europe east to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains, and Britain and Ireland, the latter determining its western boundary. The northernmost location is in the Trondheimsfjord region of Norway. The species is widely cultivated and reportedly naturalised in New Zealand and in scattered locales in the United States and Canada.