MindMap Gallery Plant Introduction to White Wax Tree
The White Wax Tree, also known as Fraxinus, is a common deciduous tree. Its name derives from the white waxy substance secreted by its bark when injured. White Wax Trees typically grow in temperate and subtropical regions, preferring sunny and well-drained soil. They have an elegant tree shape with elliptical or oval leaves that turn golden yellow in autumn, adding a splash of color to urban landscaping. Furthermore, the wood of White Wax Trees is hard and durable, widely used in furniture making and construction.
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