Ash, Black (Frasanus, nigra)
Similiar Woods: Brown Ash, Sen, Olive Ash
Trade Names: Black Ash, Swamp Ash, Basket Ash
Origin: North America
Range: In the Great Lakes Region to the Atlantic seaboard, favoring low moist soil, found along streams and logs growing with White Birch and Black Spruce.
Uses: For bending, basket weaving, furniture, paneling, cabinetry
Properties: A lightweight, porous, fairly soft specie with grayish brown contrasting colors. Does not have near the qualities of a white ash when it comes to density, strength and resistance to abrasion.
Machining: Works easily with all tools.
Seasoning: Easily, air-dried with little degrade.