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As most trees finally shed their leaves, previously obscured layers of our local forests are uncovered. The speckled alder (Alnus incana), upon losing its leaves, reveals distinctive seed and ...
A northeast B.C. First Nation finalized details about a new restoration project tied to a 2023 implementation agreement with ...
Speckled alder are fairly common around here. Winter is a good time to look because these shrubs have very distinctive catkins that remain on the branches after the leaves have dropped in the fall.
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 ...
While speckled alder is a relatively common understory shrub, it does best in full sun. When the canopy is removed, through fire or logging, for example, speckled alder will undergo explosive growth.
By early April, spring changes have reached into much of our surroundings. Snow and ice, though still common, are lessening, and the chilly mornings are giving way to warming afternoons. Daylight ...
Frankia also believed to interact with native alder species, notably speckled alder (Alnus incana). The objectives of this research program are to characterize the phylogenetic relationships among the ...
We collected forages in winter condition and fed them to grouse that had acclimated to winter foods for 31-41 days prior to mass balance trials. We collected winter and spring aspen buds from trees ...