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- Alder - Wikipedia
Alder is appreciated for its tone that is claimed to be tight and evenly balanced, especially when compared to mahogany, and has been adopted by many electric guitar manufacturers
- Alder | Definition, Description, Tree, Wood, Facts | Britannica
Alder, genus of about 30 species of ornamental shrubs and trees in the birch family (Betulaceae) Alders are distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and in parts of western South America on cool wet sites Several species are cultivated for their useful wood
- 25 Types of Alder Trees How To Identify Them
Depending on the species, they can grow from small, multi-stemmed shrubs to tall trees up to 35 meters in height The leaves of alder trees are usually simple, alternate, and can range from broadly ovate to elliptical They often have serrated or double-serrated edges
- 15 Types of Alder Trees By Species Region (With Pictures)
Looking for information on a range of Alder species? Find out which types are available, how to identify them and where they are natively found
- 12 Species of Alder Trees for Your Yard - The Spruce
Alder trees (Alnus spp ) include 30 species of trees in the birch family Learn their main characteristics, growing tips, and how to identify them
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- ALDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALDER is any of a genus (Alnus) of toothed-leaved trees or shrubs of the birch family that have catkins which become woody, that typically grow in cool moist ground, and that have wood used especially in turnery; also : its wood
- Alder Tree: Key Facts - Forest Wildlife
Alder trees are closely related to birch trees, as they both belong to the same scientific family There are several dozen species of alder trees, all belonging to the Alnus genus Alder trees grow primarily near bodies of water in cooler temperate regions throughout the Northern Hemisphere
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