In this episode of ID That Tree, Recep Yildiz a FNR graduate student shares his expertise on how to ID black alder. Black alder, which is also known as common alder or European alder, is found in most ...
Answer: Alder trees are in the birch family (Betulaceae) and the genus Alnus. Alders tend to grow in wet, slightly acidic soils especially along the edges of wetlands. The speckled alder grows in ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The white alder is an inhabitant of ‘the other California,’ that small ...
A POTENTIALLY deadly fungal disease is spreading quickly through alder trees and the Environment Agency says it has reached Yorkshire. The fungus is called phytophthora and since 1996 it has become a ...
The temperatures of the last several months have consistently been around normal. Meanwhile, nearly all have been quite a bit above normal in precipitation. The result was wet and warm and plant life ...
HOUGHTON (AP) — Experts say alder trees in Lake Superior wetlands are dying due to high water levels. Rodney Chimner, an ecologist at Michigan Technological University, says it's all part of a natural ...
Tundra is by definition a cold, treeless landscape. But scientists have found that in a part of the Eurasian Arctic, willow and alder shrubs, once stunted by harsh weather, have been growing upward to ...
A gardener and small farm owner shares how planting whips grew a mature woodland, seasonal tree picks and practical winter planting and care tips for home woodlands.
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