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simple leaf with parallel venation -ash (:
An ash-leaf is a leaf of an ash tree.
The compound word for ash is "ashtray."
An ash-gray leaf bug is an insect in the family Piesmatidae.
An ash leaf typically has a smooth, slightly waxy texture with a serrated or toothed edge. The leaflets are arranged in a compound structure, giving it a somewhat delicate feel. When touched, it can feel cool and soft, with a slightly flexible quality. Additionally, the leaf may have a slightly glossy appearance, enhancing its tactile appeal.
Pine trees bear clusters of leaves, called "needles," or "pine needles," in clusters.
White ash is a serrated lobe because of the leaf and it isn't normally classified as smoothe leaf.
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White ash is not a compound; rather, it is a type of wood that comes from the Fraxinus Americana tree. Ash wood is known for its strength and versatility, making it a popular choice for furniture, flooring, and sports equipment.
A tree characterized by compound leaves is typically a type of tree known as a "deciduous tree." These trees have leaves that are divided into multiple leaflets, rather than a single leaf. Examples of trees with compound leaves include oak, maple, and ash trees.
White ash is a compound, not an element. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a compound made up of calcium, carbon, and oxygen atoms.