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Den Jyske Skovhave, Rold Skov
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Origen: E. Central y S. Europa hasta el Cucaso.
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Locust Bank, Stann Creek, Belize
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2011-11-19 Vienna XXII. district, Lobau - Danube National Park (Lobau
Hausgraben - bayou 153 msm Quadrant 7865/1).German name: Edel-EscheFruit (and winter buds).
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Sonoran Desert Museum, Tucson AZ, Note: This is a botanical garden of the Sonoran Desert region and local mountains. April 3, 2010
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Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
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Alzada, Montana, United States
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Hobro Skov
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Origen: E. Central y S. Europa hasta el Cucaso.
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Locust Bank, Stann Creek, Belize
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2010.04.06 Austria, Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Braunsberg, 300 m AMSL).Close-up.Common.German name: Edel-EscheID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd);
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Arizona, United States
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Canal imperial de Aragn: Zaragoza. Aragn (Espaa)Familia: OLEACEAEDistribucin: Pluriregional, que en Europa ocupa fundamentalmente el S y EC. En la Pennsula Ibrica se distribuye practicamente por todo el territorio, excepto el N de la Cornisa Cantbrica, Alto Pirineo, Sierra Nevada y el SE espaol. En Aragn salpica ante todo el Prepirineo, Sistema Ibrico y Depresin del Ebro, donde es ms frecuente en reas frescas y hmedas prximas a los ros.Hbitat: Planta habitual en los bosques de ribera, en reas de media montaa, en donde se instala en cursos de agua u orillas de embalses, formando parte de choperas, saucedas, etc. Mas raro se puede encontrar en barrancos, cunetas o laderas sobre suelos hmedos, margosos o limosos, preferentemente en reas de encinar.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal: 100- 1300 mFloracin: Marzo - MayoForma Biolgica: Macrofanerfito caducifolioExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn(Herbario de Jaca)
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Nørreskov, Bjæverskov, Køge, Denmark
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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2009-11-08 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (240 msm Quadrant 7965/2).German names: Edel-Esche, Gewhnlich-EfeuLeaves: with typical autumn colour of ash leaves - which is, in fact, 'no' autumn colour as they're shed when they're still green.
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March 12, 2010. Sabino Creek, Arizona
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl, syn(?).: Fraxinus oxycarpa Willd., Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. pannonica (Fuk.) Soo & Simon, Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. oxycarpa (Brieb. ex Willd) Franco & RochaEN: Narrow-leaved ash, DE: Sdliche EscheSlo.: poljski jesen, ozkolistni jesen, ostroplodni jesen (?)Dat.: May 24. 2012Lat.: 45.45226 Long.: 13.90704Code: Bot_621/2012_IMG9405Habitat: humid grassland with some bushes and solitary trees, flat terrain, open place, full sun, elevation 120 m (390 feet); average precipitations 1.200-1.300 mm/year, average temperature 11-12 deg C, Sub-Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Southeast of village Marii, about 300 m away of Slovenia-Croatia state border, North Istria, Primorska, Slovenia EC. Comment: Narrow-leafed ash (Fraxinus angustifoila) is far the rarest among the three autochthonous species of this genus growing in Slovenia. While common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and Manna ash or South European flowering ash (Fraxinus ornus) can be found almost everywhere in the country, Fraxinus angustifoila is seldom encountered. Fraxinus angustifoila is ecologically and morphologically very variable species. As a result, its taxonomy is 'complex'. Authors treat it very differently. Several varieties and subspecies (sometimes treated on species level) have been described but hardly agreed upon by all. Fraxinus angustifoila in broader sense is divided most coarsely into two subspecies Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. angustifolia and Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. oxycarpa = Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. pannonica. The former one grows in west Europe, mainly in Spain and along Mediterranean Sea coast including North Africa coast, the latter one grows more east in a separate region in Pannonian flats. Its distribution in Slovenia is similarly bipartite (Ref.3). The plants growing on plains and marshes of northwest Slovenia (a part of Pannonian flats) had been long time considered as Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. oxycarpa while those growing in west and Sub-Mediterranean region of the country have been considered as Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. angustifolia. However, latest extensive morphometric studies proved that there are little if any differences between both and that all trees in Slovenia probably belong to Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. oxycarpa (Ref.2). If this holds, this observation should be more properly named Fraxinus angustifolia ssp. oxycarpa. The tree photographed was growing solitary.Ref.:(1) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 503. (2) R. Brus, Drevesne vrste na Slovenskem (Tree species in Slovenia) (in Slovene), samozaloba (2012), p 370.(3) N. Jogan (ed.), Gradivo za Atlas flore Slovenije (Materials for the Atlas of Flora of Slovenia), CKSF (2001), p 165.(4) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 2., Haupt (2004), p 182.