Definition
White ash (Fraxinus americana) is a large deciduous tree native to eastern North America. Known for its strong, straight-grained wood, it's a top choice for baseball bats and tool handles ⚾. Think of it as the MVP of the tree world! The leaves turn vibrant colors in the fall, adding beauty to the landscape. White ash trees are also important for wildlife, providing food and shelter. Sadly, they're threatened by the emerald ash borer. Their resilience makes them ecologically vital.