Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall
Family: Oleaceae
Name justification:
The name of the genus comes from Latin, but its specific origin is unknown.
Pennsylvanica refers to its country of origin.
Common name: Red ash, Green ash
Description: Tall tree
Leaf: Decidious Broad Compound Imparipinnate
Origin and distribution:
It comes from the Centre and West of North America, including the State of Pennsylvania.
Location in the garden:
There are very few specimens in the park, nearby the Southern Campus of the University of Santiago.