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Acer negundo / Fraxinus pennsylvanica / Emerald ash borer / Fraxinus nigra / Fraxinus / Ash Borer / Juglans nigra / Sorbus aucuparia / Flora of the United States / Ornamental trees / Medicinal plants
Date: 2014-04-03 13:39:43
Acer negundo
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Emerald ash borer
Fraxinus nigra
Fraxinus
Ash Borer
Juglans nigra
Sorbus aucuparia
Flora of the United States
Ornamental trees
Medicinal plants

N e w, M a y[removed]Extension Bulletin E-2942

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