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ash
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North America
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Ash from wood is often used as a natural fertilizer for gardening and farming.
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ash tree
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North America
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A common and revered tree, often associated with strength and resilience, and used in traditional folklore and mythology.
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ash tree
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North America
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Commonly found in forests and parks, often used for its wood in furniture and sports equipment
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ash tree
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North America
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Commonly used for making furniture and sports equipment
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5
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ash tree
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North American
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Considered a majestic and valuable tree, often used for furniture and sports equipment
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mountain ash
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North America
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Mountain ash is a popular ornamental tree with attractive berries in autumn, often planted in gardens and parks.
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mountain ash
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North America
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In North America and Australia, mountain ash refers to a different tree species, known for its tall, straight trunks and use in timber production.
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8
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mountain ash
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North America
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Mountain ash is a type of tree known for its vibrant red berries and is often grown for its ornamental value.
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mountain ash
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North America
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Mountain ash trees are known for their colorful autumn foliage and are a common sight in parks and gardens.
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10
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mountain ash
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North America
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Known for its vibrant autumn foliage and common in temperate regions
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