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Alnus nepalensis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A. nepalensis is a deciduous alder with silver-gray bark that reaches up to 30 m in height and 60 cm in diameter. it occurs throughout the Himalaya at 500–3000 ... |
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Nov 13, 2008 ... Nepal Alder is a large deciduous tree with bark which is dark green, and can become silvery-grey in the open. Male flowers are borne in ...
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Various layers of the red alder bark yield red, red-brown, brown, orange, and yellow dyes (Moerman1998). The various colors from the bark were used to color ...
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These species include: ● Flous taiwania (Taiwania flousiana Gaussen). ● Shiny -bark birch (Betula luminifera H.Winsl). ● Nepal alder (Alnus nepalensis D.
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The juice of the bark is boiled and the gelatinous liquid applied to burns[272]. ... The Nepalese alder is reported to tolerate clay, flooding, fog, gravel, sand, ...
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Nepal Alder Fast growing tree. Excellent for windbreaks or land reclamation. The bark is used to make a diuretic to treat sweelings. Hardy to 10F (-17.7C); ...
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Nepal alder (Alnus nepalensis ) grown in Hawaii was evaluated for shrinkage, ... bark-to-bark were designated for strength tests of the green wood and the other ...
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(English) : alder, Indian alder, Nepal alder, Nepalese alder ... twigs ribbed, glabrescent; bark dark grey, often with yellowish patches and slightly raised lenticels.
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