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In a serene corner of the San Fernando Valley, a majestic Fraxinus ornus, around 257 years old, thrives, possibly embodying multiple trunks as it spreads its generous branches. This ancient tree has silently observed the Valley's transformation, witnessing the first commercial wheat harvest and the flourishing of local arts and culture amidst its deep-rooted presence. With each passing moment, it embraced the lively crowds at nearby parks, hosts of concerts, and celebrated the community's diverse culinary scene. A guardian of history, this tree stands as a testament to resilience and connection, binding together the stories woven by generations past and present.
Tree #47 : Fraxinus ornus
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