Warm-temperate broad-leaved forest belt: areas between 500 and 1800 meters in northern Taiwan, and between 700 and 1800 meters in southern Taiwan
Fraxinus formosana (Hayata)
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Scientific name: Fraxinus formosana (Hayata)
Common name: Taiwan glossy wax tree, white wax tree

Features: Fraxinus formosana are oleaceus evergreens with grayish-white bark that leave cloud-like marks when peeling. Their small, odd, pinnate leaves are arranged opposite one another and have smooth faces and margins; their inflorescence is grayish-white; and their samara are long, narrow, and sheet-like. An extremely beautiful tree, the Fraxinus formosana is quite suitable for planting in gardens and along roadsides, and its Chinese name-which literally translates into "white chicken oil"-is taken from the wax-like gloss that can be derived from its wood.
Habitat: Fraxinus formosana are endemic to Taiwan and distributed throughout the island's monsoon forests at low altitudes.
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