ALNUS SERRULATA (Smooth Alder) 72 ct. Tubeling
Description
Alnus serrulata, commonly known as smooth alder or hazel alder, is a deciduous shrub native to the southeastern United States. It typically grows to 8 to 12 feet in height and has a dense, rounded form. The plant features alternate, elliptical leaves with finely serrated edges, and it produces small, inconspicuous greenish flowers in the spring. Following flowering, Alnus serrulata develops small, woody, cone-like catkins that mature into brown, persistent seed structures.
Smooth alder is particularly valued for its ability to thrive in wetland environments, including riverbanks and swampy areas. It plays a significant role in stabilizing soil and preventing erosion due to its extensive root system. The plant also provides habitat and food for various wildlife species, including birds and insects. Additionally, Alnus serrulata contributes to soil fertility through its nitrogen-fixing capabilities, which enrich the surrounding soil and promote the growth of other vegetation.
Specifications
US
15lb
11in
10in
20in
11in
Brown
March to April
Pinelands Nursery
Woody Plants
Low
Yellow to Red
Shrub
Rapid
Seasonally to regularly inundated up to 3"
Sun, Part Shade and Shade
Pinelands Nursery
10'-20'
24"
None
72 Tubeling
OBL