blue ash

See also: Blue Ash

English

Etymology

Derived from the black dye extracted from the tree's inner bark through immersion in water.

Noun

blue ash (plural blue ashes)

  1. Any of species Fraxinus quadrangulata of ash trees native primarily to the Midwestern United States, as well as the Bluegrass region of Kentucky and the Nashville Basin region of Tennessee.

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