k Ash Fraxinus excelsior leaves Ash Fraxinus excelsior leaves. When fully grown, ash trees can reach a height of 35 metres. The leaves typically comprise 36 opposite pairs of light green, oval leaflets with an additional singular leaflet at the end. Photographed in May in Dorset, UK., by COLIN VARNDELLSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ash  Fraxinus excelsior  leaves Ash  Fraxinus excelsior  leaves. When fully grown, ash trees can reach a height of 35 metres. The leaves typically comprise 3 6 opposite pairs of light green, oval leaflets with an additional singular leaflet at the end. Photographed in May in Dorset, UK., by COLIN VARNDELL SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) leaves

Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) leaves. When fully grown, ash trees can reach a height of 35 metres. The leaves typically comprise 3–6 opposite pairs of light green, oval leaflets with an additional singular leaflet at the end. Photographed in May in Dorset, UK., by COLIN VARNDELL/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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