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Alnus rubra is the largest species of alder in North America and one of the largest in the world, reaching heights of 20 to 30 metres (66 to 98 ft). The official tallest red alder (as of 1979) stands 32 m (105 ft) tall in Clatsop County, Oregon (US). [7]
Cunonia capensis, the butterspoon tree, butterknife tree, African red alder, red alder or rooiels, is a small tree found in the afromontane forests of southern Africa, and along rivers. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens for its attractive glossy foliage and its clusters of tiny, scented, white flowers.
Red alder is the Pacific Northwest's largest alder and the most plentiful and commercially important broad-leaved tree in the coastal Northwest. Groves of red alder 25 to 50 centimetres (10 to 20 in) in diameter intermingle with young Douglas-fir forests west of the Cascades, attaining a maximum height of 30 to 33 m (100 to 110 ft) in about ...
Aesculus × carnea (Red Horse-chestnut) - introduced; Aesculus glabra (Ohio Buckeye) Aesculus hippocastanum (Common Horse-chestnut) - introduced; Ailanthus. Ailanthus altissima (Ailanthus) - introduced; Alnus (alders) Alnus glutinosa (Black alder) - introduced; Alnus incana (Speckled alder) Alnus rubra (Red alder) Alnus serrulata (Hazel alder ...
Alnus serrulata is a large shrub or small tree that may grow up to 2.5–4 m (8.2–13.1 ft) high and 15 cm (5.9 in) in diameter. The scientific name originates from alnus which is an old name for alder; serrulata points to the finely-toothed leaf margins which it possesses. It takes about 10 yrs to mature.
red alder Betulaceae (birch family) Alnus rugosa: speckled alder Betulaceae (birch family) Alnus serrulata: common alder; hazel alder; tag alder; smooth alder Betulaceae (birch family) Alnus sinuata: Sitka alder Betulaceae (birch family) Alnus subcordata: Caucasian alder Betulaceae (birch family) Alnus tenuifolia: mountain alder; thin-leaf alder
Speckled alder. Family: Betulaceae Alnus incana, speckled alder; Alnus rubra, red alder; Alnus viridis, green alder; Betula nana, swamp birch; Betula occidentalis ...
Alnus alnobetula is a common tree widespread across much of Europe, Asia, and North America. [2] Many sources refer to it as Alnus viridis, the green alder, but botanically this is considered an illegitimate name synonymous with Alnus alnobetula subsp. fruticosa. [3]
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