Fraxinus longicuspis (syn. Fraxinus pubinervis), the taper-tip ash or Japanese ash (a name it shares with other members of its genus), is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae, native to the mountains of central and southern Japan.[2][3] A deciduous tree, it is hardy to USDA zone5.[3] It is used as a street tree in a few cities around the world.[4]
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