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Woodland river This is the East Lyn River The species of tree found here are ash (Fraxinus sp) hazel (Corylus sp) beech (Fagus sp) and sycamore
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Woodland
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Hardwood trees illustration
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Hardwood trees illustration
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Hardwood trees illustration
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Southern bracket fungus (Ganoderma australe) on an old Ash (Fraxinus sp) tree
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Parasitic wasp
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Emerald ash borers (Agrilus planipennis) on a leaf This beetle is native to Asia and eastern Russia but is becoming an invasive species in Europe an
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Spraying against ash dieback disease Researcher using a hot fogger to spray a fine mist of fungicide over an ash tree during a field trial Ash dieba
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Ash tree pollen Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (yellow) from an ash tree (Fraxinus sp) Pollen grains contain the male
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Lichen (families Arthoniaceae and Graphidaceae) growing on an ash tree (Fraxinus sp) Lichens are symbiotic organisms formed of a fungus and an alga
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Ash leaves emerging Ash trees (Fraxinus sp) produce new leaves in the spring Photographed in April in Dorset UK
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Ash Ash seedling Fraxinus sp being held in a pair of cupped hands This image represents agricultural husbandry
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Ash Ash seedling Fraxinus sp being held in a pair of cupped hands This image represents agricultural husbandry
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Ash leaves (Fraxinus sp)
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Bark and commercial cork Selection of bark (cork) from different tree species and examples of different uses of commercial cork The bark examples ar
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Garden border in winter
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Ash tree
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Cramp balls fungi (Daldinia concentrica) on a dead ash tree (Fraxinus sp) This species is inedible
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King Alfreds cakes fungi (Daldinia concentrica) growing on an ash tree (Fraxinus sp)
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