File:Oregon Ash, Oregon 07.jpg

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Description It is common for Oregon Ash Fraxinus latifolia to begin to rot and then to fall over during the winter floods. The top half of the remains are rotten and most likely infested with Pacific Dampwood Termite Zootermopsis angusticollis. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, Hillsboro, Oregon.
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Author born1945 from Hillsboro, Oregon, USA

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