November 14, 2006

 

Oregon Ash Have Lighter Heartwood

It is also known as bottle shock. It is also known as bottle shock. Ashes are trees or shrubs with large, opposite, pinnately compound leaves. The compound leaves have 2 to 11 leaflets. White ash and Oregon ash have lighter heartwood than do the other commercial species. It is also known as bottle shock. It is also known as bottle shock. White ash and Oregon ash have lighter heartwood than do the other commercial species. It is also known as bottle shock. White ash and Oregon ash have lighter heartwood than do the other commercial species.

It is ring porous, with the late wood being composed of parenchyma which surrounds and unites the latewood pores in tangential bands. The compound leaves have 2 to 11 leaflets. White ash and Oregon ash have lighter heartwood than do the other commercial species. It is ring porous, with the late wood being composed of parenchyma which surrounds and unites the latewood pores in tangential bands. It is also known as bottle shock. It is ring porous, with the late wood being composed of parenchyma which surrounds and unites the latewood pores in tangential bands. It is also known as bottle shock. This is a more common occurrence among finicky grape varietals such as Pinot Noir.






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