concept   ash tree

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) North America (1) Asia (1) European (1) East Asian countries (1) Japanese (1) Korean (1) Middle East (1) Northern Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ash tree North America Ash trees are highly valued in North American culture for their strength and versatility, often used for furniture and sports equipment. 10
2 ash tree Asia Ash trees in Asia are linked to myths, legends, and are considered sacred in some cultures. 4
3 ash tree European The European ash tree is highly valued for its wood and holds significant cultural importance in European folklore and woodworking. 3
4 ash tree East Asian countries The ash tree is not widely recognized or commonly used in traditional customs and folklore in East Asian countries. 1
5 ash tree Japanese The Japanese culture considers the ash tree sacred and uses it to make traditional crafts and instruments. 1
6 ash tree Korean The Korean culture considers the ash tree sacred and uses it for traditional crafts and instruments. 1
7 ash tree Middle East Ash trees in the Middle East are associated with mythology and folklore and are often considered sacred. 1
8 ash tree Northern Europe The ash tree holds cultural significance in Northern Europe as a symbol of strength and resilience, and is used in traditional folklore and mythology. 1