Fraxinus excelsior
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Description: A short description and medicinal uses. From Grieves, 'A Modern Herbal'.
Click on graphic for larger image Botanical: Fraxinus excelsior (LINN.) , Linn.), a tall, handsome tree, common in Britain, is readily distinguished by its light-grey bark (smooth in younger trees, rough and scaly in older specimens) and by its large compound leaves, divided into four to eight pairs of lance-shaped leaflets, tipped by a single one, an arrangement which imparts a light feathery arrangement to the foliage. The leaflets have sharply-toothed margins and are about 3 inches long.
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