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alnus acuminata from en.wikipedia.org
Alnus acuminata is a species of deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family. It is found in montane forests from central Mexico to Argentina.
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Alnus acuminata

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Alnus acuminata is a species of deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family. It is found in montane forests from central Mexico to Argentina. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Alnus acuminata
Higher classification: Alder
Conservation status: Least Concern
Kingdom: Plantae
alnus acuminata from www.inaturalist.org
Alnus acuminata is a species of deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family. It is found in montane forests from central Mexico to Argentina.
alnus acuminata from www.treesandshrubsonline.org
Tree to 25 m, to 1 m dbh; often multistemmed, rarely shrubby or prostrate. Branchlets dull or lustrous, somewhat glaucous, sparsely pubescent and with small ...
alnus acuminata from www.keepingitgreennursery.com
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Family: Betulaceae Zone: 8 - 11. Natural Range: Mexico south to Argentina Soil: Average, humus rich. Light: Sun, part sun. Height: 80'
alnus acuminata from pfaf.org
Alnus acuminata is an evergreen Tree growing to 25 m (82ft) by 25 m (82ft) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10.
alnus acuminata from tropical.theferns.info
A widespread and common montane species, but much of its original habitat in the drier inter-Andean valleys has disappeared over the centuries.
alnus acuminata from www.worldagroforestry.org
Alnus acuminata is a fast-growing, medium-sized tree that grows up to 25 m in height, with a 50-60 cm diameter measured at breast height (DBH). The trunk is.
alnus acuminata from winrock.org
Alnus acuminata is a fast-growing pioneer species that regenerates naturally in open, disturbed areas. It grows in moist soil environments, usually along the ...
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This deciduous tree from the Betulaceae family can grow up to 80 ft tall with a straight trunk up to 60in thick. Its bark has many yellowish lenticels while the ...
Fruit a small, membranous samara, 2 to 3 mm long, 1-seeded. 'Alnus' is the classical Latin name of alder. The specific name 'acuminata' means 'sharp pointed'; ...