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common alder
noun
A tree in the genus Alnus; .
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The less important Common Alder, Common Hawthorn and Gean were classed as "commoners", and there were "lower orders" and "slaves" such as Eurasian Aspen and Juniper.
The establishment and management after clearcutting of mixed stands of Norway spruce and common alder or sessile oak and Scots pine are prime examples for starting in mixture right from the beginning of the rotation.
The bark of the common alder has long been used in tanning and dyeing.
As an introduced species, the common alder can affect the ecology of its new locality.
The common alder is important to wildlife all year round and the seeds are a useful winter food for birds.
The shoots of the common alder produce a yellowish or cinnamon-coloured dye if cut early in the year.
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Unlike some other species of tree, common alders do not produce shade leaves.
Before the start of each breeding season, the land cover of the study area was mapped to 1-m accuracy with a GPS receiver and classified by the main vegetation types (meadow, sedge, sweetgrass, cattail, common reed, alder woods) and open water.
Presented at the Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Alder Commons, University of Washington.
What Stubbe and Alder have in common, aside from their new bling, is that both earned graduate degrees at Berkeley, she a Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1971, he an M.S. in chemical engineering in 1948, following his 1947 B.S. here in the same subject.
By late 1863, thefts and murders along the routes in and around Alder Gulch had become common.
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