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Latin NameCommon NameFamilySynonymsEdibility RatingMedicinal Rating
Fraxinus americanaWhite AshOleaceaeF. acuminata. F. alba. F. juglandifolia.12
Fraxinus angustifoliaNarrow-Leaved AshOleaceaeF. rotundifolia. Mill. F. veltheimii.10
Fraxinus bungeanaXiao Ye QinOleaceae 02
Fraxinus chinensis rhynchophyllaHua Qu LiuOleaceaeF. bungeana. non DC. F. rhyncophylla. Hance.02
Fraxinus excelsiorAsh, European ash, Common AshOleaceae 22
Fraxinus floribundaHimalayan AshOleaceae 22
Fraxinus hookeri OleaceaeF. excelsior. Hook.f. non L.00
Fraxinus latifoliaOregon AshOleaceaeF. oregona.01
Fraxinus longicuspis OleaceaeF. pubinervis. Blume.01
Fraxinus nigraBlack AshOleaceaeF. sambucifolia.01
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