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Green Alder

The Green Alder (Alnus viridis) is an alder with a wide range across the cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere. It is a large shrub or small tree 3-12 m tall with smooth grey bark even in old age. The leaves are shiny green, ovoid, 3-8 cm long and 2-6 cm broad. The flowers are catkins, appearing late in spring after the leaves emerge (unlike other alders which flower before leafing out); the male catkins are pendulous, 4-8 cm long, the female catkins 1 cm long and 0.7 cm broad when mature in late autumn, in clusters of 3-10 on a branched stem. The seeds are small, 1-2 mm long, light brown with a narrow encircling wing. The Green Alder has a shallow root system, and is marked not only by vigorous production of stump suckers, but also by root suckers. The Green Alder is a light-demanding, fast-growing shrub that grows well on poorer soils. In many areas, it is a highly characteristic colonist of avalanche chutes in mountains, where potentially competing larger trees are killed by regular avalanche damage. Green Alder survives the avalanches through its ability to re-grow from the roots and broken stumps. Unlike some other alders, it does not require moist soil, and is a colonist of screes and shallow stony slopes. It also commonly grows on subarctic river gravels, particularly in northern Siberia, Alaska and Canada, occupying areas similarly disrupted by ice floes during spring river ice breakup; in this habitat it commonly occurs mixed with shrub willows. There are four subspecies, treated as separate species by some authors:
  • A. viridis subsp. viridis. Eurasia.
  • A. viridis subsp. maximowiczii (A. maximowiczii). Japan.
  • A. viridis subsp. crispa (A. crispa, Mountain Alder). Northern North America.
  • A. viridis subsp. sinuata (A. sinuata, Sitka Alder or Slide Alder). Western North America, far northeastern Siberia.

Uses

It is sometimes used for afforestation on infertile soils which it enriches by means of its nitrogen-fixing nodules, while not growing large enough to compete with the intended timber crop. Alder, Green

 

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