The Texas ash, whose scientific name is fraxinus albicans, is a species of tree in the olive family (oleaceae).
Native to North America, it is a small deciduous tree with a height of 10 meters and a trunk up to 30 cm thick.
The tree grows wild on dry, rocky slopes, often on limestone.
The leaves are compound and pinnate, usually with five round leaves.
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