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It has useful information for everyone. Common name Scientific name Trees and shrubs Red elderberry Sambusca racemosa Moose wood Viburnum edule High bush cranberry Viburnum pauciflorum Alder Alnus spp. Sitka alder Alnus crispa Birch Betula sp. Kenai birch Betula kenaica Bog birch Betula glandulosa Dwarf arctic birch Betula nana Paper birch Betula papyrifera Labrador-tea Ledum sp. Lowbush ...
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Background to the New Forest Wetlands Project
These trees and the dead wood also support many uncommon invertebrates including the stag beetle. Less extensive are the alluvial forests with alder Alnus glutinosa and ash Fraxinus excelsior, the bog woodland and Asperulo-Fagetum beech forests. The New Forest also supports internationally important populations of nightjars, woodlarks, Dartford warblers, ...
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Colorado Partners in Flight
(Pinus flexilis) little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) mat saltbush (Atriplex corrugata) milkweed (Asclepias spp.) Mormon tea (Ephedra viridis) mountain alder (Alnus tenuifolia) mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus, C. ledifolius) mountain sagebrush (Artemesia frigida) mountain spray (Holodiscus dumosus) narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia) needle-and ...
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Alnus glutinosa
'Aurea', 'Imperialis', 'Incisa', 'Oxycanthifolial, 'Pyramidatis', 'Quercifolia', 'Rubrinervia', and 'Sorbifolia'. Wyman (1974) mentions 'Laciniata'. Alnus glutinosa serves as a rootstock for grafting of other alder species. Distribution Throughout the Caucasus, Europe, Siberia, into Asia Minor, Iran, and North Africa. Naturalized locally in eastern Canada and Northeastern ...
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Alnus nepalensis
Steenis, 19551958). Germplasm Reported from the Indonesia-Indochina and Hindustani Center of Diversity, nepalese alder, or cvs' thereof, is reported to tolerate clay, flooding, fog, gravel, sand, shade, slope, waterlogging, ... energy budget of a country), the alder is also used for firewood and might be considered for the generation of electricity. Heat content of Alnus rubra is about 4,600 kcal ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, what's on Jan/Feb
Later in the year the larvae be a serious pest of apple trees. Hedgehogs Oblivious to all, they started hibernating some time between October and December and will remain in their nest until April. Ice crystals on alder (Alnus glutinosa), last years female cones are in the centre of the picture and this springs male red catkins are dangling at either ...
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NMPIF Wetlands 3
(Populus spp.). Other species present include aspen (P. tremuloides), water birch (Betula occidentalis), bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum), New Mexico locust (Robinia neomexicana), Arizona alder (Alnus oblongifolia) and boxelder (A. negundo). Lower elevation species may include black cherry (Prunus serotina) and sandbar willow (Salix sp.). Shrubs include bebb (S. bebbiana), ...
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Riparian Areas on the Colorado Plateau
(Populus angustifolia), box-elder (Acer negundo), bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum), Rocky Mountain maple (Acer glabrum), water birch (Betula occidentalis), aspen (Populus tremuloides), thin-leaf alder (Alnus tenuifolia), New Mexico locust (Robinia neomexicana), Scouler willow (Salix scouleriana), and arroyo willows (Salix lasiolepis). At higher elevations a large proportion of the Colorado ...
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Invasive Plants of Natural Habitats in Canada - Canadian Wildlife Service - Environment Canada
(Butomus umbellatus) Glossy buckthom (Rhamnus frangula) Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) Minor Invasive Aliens Angelica (Angelica sylvestris) Black alder (Alnus glutinosa) Curly pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) European birch (Betula pendula) Floating heart (Nymphoides peltatum) Great manna grass (Glyceria maxima) Marsh cress (Rorippa ainphibia) ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Sitka Alder
ClarkPlantsSitka Alder SHOWING RECORD: 11 of 23Sitka Alder Photograph by Raymond Gehman/Corbis Sitka Alder (Mountain Alder) Alnus sinuata September, 1805, on the Lolo Trail, Idaho. Thicket-forming shrub or small tree, often with several trunks, and with shiny yellow-green leaves, gummy when young. Height: 30 ft (9 m). Diameter: 8 in (20 cm) ...
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