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Ashes have grey bark with a distinctive ridged diamond pattern. Like the maples, their branches and leaves fork off opposite from each other; however, maple twigs are thin and ash twigs are stout. The three species that are native can be variable, and some form hybrids, making individuals hard to identify to a particular species or another. White ash typically is found in well drained parts of forests, and each of its leaflets has a stalk.