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Is an ash tree a tree in the deciduous forest biome?

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Is an ash tree a tree in the deciduous forest biome?

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Generally, yes. The ash is not one tree or even one genus of tree, but is four. Most are deciduous, but some of the subtropical species are evergreen. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the ash tree.

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