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Common alder is a not particularly striking but easy-to-grow European native. It is appreciated, however, for its rapid growth and ability to thrive in wet soils ... Uses for common alder: NOTE: This tree is invasive in portions of the eastern and central United States. It is one of the choicest trees for wet conditions.
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home.howstuffworks.com/common-alder-tree.htm/printable
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Common Alder properties and uses. ... Name Common Alder (alnus glutinosa) ... Uses Used for broom and brush handles, textile rollers, toys, clogs, artificial limbs, cabinet work, plywood cores, and veneer.
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www.woodbin.com/ref/wood/alder_common.htm
www.woodbin.com/ref/wood/alder_common.htm
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Common name(s): Common Alder, Black Alder, European Alder; Family: Betulaceae; USDA hardiness zones: 3 through 7 (Fig. 2); Origin: not native to North America; Uses: reclamation plant; screen; shade tree; specimen;
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hort.ufl.edu/trees/ALNGLUA.pdf
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Figure 1. Mature ‘Pyramidalis’ Common Alder. ‘Pyramidalis’ Common Alder1; Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2; INTRODUCTION; A popular tree of moist to wet soils, common alder is a moderate to fast-growing (two feet per year) deciduous tree (Fig. ... Uses: reclamation plant; screen; shade tree;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about common alder. common alder. Information about common alder in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from common alder)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/common+alder
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European Alder; (Alnus glutinosa LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... Medicinal Action and Uses ... Common Name Index; A MODERN HERBAL Home Page...
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www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/a/alder019.html
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Alnus glutinosa: Common Alder1 ... A popular tree of moist to wet soils, common alder is a moderate to fast-growing (two feet per year) deciduous tree which usually grows to 40 to 50 feet in height with a 20 to 40-foot spread and a 12 to 18-inch trunk but is capable of reaching 80 feet in height in the woods.
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A popular tree of moist to wet soils, common alder is a moderate to fast-growing (two feet per year) deciduous tree. This upright, columnar cultivar to 20-foot spread and a 12 to 18-inch trunk but is capable of growing taller.
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Uses : The wood is yellow when seasoned and works easily. It was once used to make clogs and mill-wheel cogs. Its natural habitat of watery places meant that it was also used for sluices, water troughs and piles, while the dry wood makes good charcoal. ... At Keele : common around the lakes. ... alder leaf...
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www.keele.ac.uk/university/arboretum/trees/alder.htm
www.keele.ac.uk/university/arboretum/trees/alder.htm
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