- both
reaching over 30
metres (100 ft). By contrast, the
widespread Alnus alnobetula (green alder) is
rarely more than a 5 m-tall (16 ft) shrub. The genus...
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Alnus alnobetula is a
common tree
widespread across much of Europe, Asia, and
North America. Many
sources refer to it as
Alnus viridis, the
green alder...
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mountain ash (Sorbus decora),
which is
usually a shrub.
Green alder (Alnus
alnobetula) is also
found in the valley. It is
possible that
other forests of this...
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pepper Sichuan pepper, a
strong ****e "Alder pepper", the
flower of
Alnus alnobetula Pepper (band), a rock-reggae band
originally from
Hawaii The Peppers,...
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dwarf juniper (Juniperus
communis subsp. alpina), and
green alder (Alnus
alnobetula subsp. fruticosa).
Above the
krummholtz are
alpine meadows. In the Bieszczady...
- Alnus:
alders Alnus a****inata
Andean alder Betulaceae (birch family)
Alnus alnobetula green alder Betulaceae (birch family)
Alnus cordata Italian alder Betulaceae...
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closely related L. lepidotus is
restricted to
green alder in the
subgenus Alnobetula. List of
Lactarius species "Lactarius
lilacinus (Lasch) Fr. 1838". MycoBank...
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refer to
various plants:
Rhamnus alnifolia,
native to
North America Alnus alnobetula subsp.
fruticosa Fothergilla major Dwarf elder This page is an
index of...
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sheltered areas that
support scrub and low
forests of
green alder (Alnus
alnobetula),
white birch (Betula pubescens), and
Greenland mountain ash (Sorbus groenlandica)...
- tenuifolia, x pubescens, red
alder (Alnus rubra) and
green alder (Alnus
alnobetula).
Leaves are
occasionally infected by both this
species and Eriophyes...