White ash is the most common ash on school grounds in Virginia. It grows both wild and cultivated. Ash trees are characterized by compound leaves, catkins, winged seeds, opposite branching, and large leaf scars. Ashes are of moderate importance to wildlife.
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Producer
Consumers
Herbivores
Ash
sawflies (leaves)
Forest
tent caterpillar (leaves)
Sphinx
moth caterpillars (leaves)
Leaf
rollers (leaves)
Oystershell
scale (leaves)
Purple
finch (seeds)
Beaver
(seeds and wood)
Omnivores
Carnivores
Disease
Decomposers
Lucidus
root and but rot (roots and heartwood) |
ashes (producer) => sawfly (herbivore) => warbler (carnivore)
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