Definition
Genus Fraxinus encompasses all species of ash trees, deciduous trees celebrated for their resilience and valuable wood. These trees are found across temperate regions, each species adapted to different climates and conditions. Ash wood is famously used for making baseball bats ⚾, tool handles, and even furniture. Think of them as the backbone of many industries, providing sturdy and reliable materials. Sadly, many Fraxinus species face threats from invasive pests like the emerald ash borer. Their survival depends on conservation efforts and increased awareness.