- Alder - Wikipedia
Alders are trees of the genus Alnus in the birch family Betulaceae The genus includes about 35 species [2] of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species extending into Central America, as well as the northern and southern Andes [1]
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- 12 Species of Alder Trees for Your Yard - The Spruce
Alder trees (Alnus spp ) include 30 species of trees in the birch family Learn their main characteristics, growing tips, and how to identify them Skip to content
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- Alder Trees: Leaves, Bark, Flowers, Cones - Identification (Pictures)
Alder (Alnus) is a genus of flowering deciduous trees in the family Betulaceae There are about 35 alder species, comprising of large trees and smaller shrub-like trees Many species of alders grow between 66 and 100 ft (20 – 30 m) tall
- Alder | Definition, Description, Tree, Wood, Facts | Britannica
alder, (genus Alnus), genus of about 30 species of ornamental shrubs and trees in the birch family (Betulaceae) Alders are distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and in parts of western South America on cool wet sites at elevations up to 2,500 metres (8,200 feet)
- 15 Types of Alder Trees By Species Region (With Pictures)
Alder trees, known scientifically as the genus Alnus, are a captivating group of deciduous trees and shrubs belonging to the birch family Betulaceae These trees have a wide distribution across the globe, with species native to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Alder Tree: Key Facts - Forest Wildlife
Did you know that alder trees thrive best in damp, low-quality soil? Or that substances in their bark have medicinal properties? Read on to learn more about these and other alder tree key facts Short-lived, fast-growing deciduous trees
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