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Black Alder
Latin Name:
Alnus glutinosa
location:
Europe and western Asia
The Black Alder, referenced in Latin as Alnus glutinosa, can be found more or less around Europe and western Asia. It can generally be recognized as a deciduous tree, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, a special form of foliage appears, more or less deciduous, simple leaves and in the automn it can be described as no fall color. The Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa) also has flowers being 2" to 4" long catkins and its fruits are more or less egg-shaped nutlet. An interesting thing is its bark, where we can find greenish brown bark on it. An important thing to know about its culture is that easily transplanted However, an inconvinient with the Black Alder can be that powdery mildew, alder aphids, lacebug, flea beetle, leaf miner We can easily identify Alnus glutinosa having its stalked buds, 0.25" to 0.5" long. The Black Alder's reproduction is uncommon since it will do it by seed
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