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    Fraxinus dipetala, the California ash or two-petal ash, is a species of ash native to southwestern North America in the United States in northwestern...
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    Section Dipetalae Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex S.Watson – singleleaf ash Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn. – California ash or two-petal ash Fraxinus parryi Moran...
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    Initially, the ash species native to northwestern B.C. was described as Fraxinus dipetala var. trifoliolata, by John Torrey. Torrey himself was uncertain if...
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    it was in recognition of the abundance of the shrubby local ash, Fraxinus dipetala, growing along the San Joaquin River that it received its name. Parts...
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    coast live oaks (Quercus agrifolia) and California two-petal ash (Fraxinus dipetala), major products were citrus, eggs, whiteface cattle, quail, truck...
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    dioicus G dioecious Aruncus dioicus H DS C dipetalus G two-petalled Fraxinus dipetala H DS diphyllus G two-leaved Cardamine diphylla H D C diplotrichus...
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