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Alnus Glutinosa (Noun)

Meaning

Medium-sized tree with brown-black bark and woody fruiting catkins; leaves are hairy beneath.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The alnus glutinosa, also known as the black alder, is a medium-sized tree commonly found in wetlands and along rivers.
  • Alnus glutinosa is often used as a pioneer species in reforestation efforts due to its ability to thrive in poor soil conditions.
  • The alnus glutinosa tree is recognizable by its distinctive brown-black bark and conical shape.
  • In the fall, the alnus glutinosa produces woody fruiting catkins that persist through the winter months.
  • The leaves of the alnus glutinosa are a notable feature, with a smooth upper surface and a hairy underside.

Synonyms

  • Common Alder
  • European Black Alder
  • Alnus Vulgaris

Hypernyms

  • Alder Tree
  • Alder
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