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SPECIES: Fraxinus anomala | Singleleaf Ash
WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE : NO-ENTRY IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE : NO-ENTRY PALATABILITY : In Utah, singleleaf ash is rated poor in palatability for cattle and horses and fair for domestic sheep [4]. NUTRITIONAL VALUE : Singleleaf ash is rated poor in nutritional value for waterfowl, upland game birds, small nongame birds, small mammals, white-tailed deer, and elk. It is rated fair for mule deer [4]. COVER VALUE : Singleleaf ash is rated good in cover value for mule deer, pronghorn, upland game birds, and small mammals. It is rated poor for elk and waterfowl [4]. VALUE FOR REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED SITES : NO-ENTRY OTHER USES AND VALUES : Singleleaf ash has potential for use as an ornamental within its natural range [12]. MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : Singleleaf ash seeds may be sown in fall without stratification or sown in the spring after stratification [3].

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