Yes, they definitely grow in Michigan! You can usually find them near streams or rivers. I'm not sure which specific species grows in Michigan, though, just that there is some kind here. :)
yes
No, the alder is not coniferous. It belong to the birch family Betulaceae.
No, an alder tree is not a conifer. While conifers are gymnosperms and are part of the Division Coniferophyta, alder trees are, in fact, angiosperms, otherwise known as Division Anthophyta.
Yes.
ash, aspen, alder...
AppleAvocadoAshAcaciaApricot Aspen Alder
Willow and Alder.
In a cool greenhouse that can mimic temperatures of native habitat
Most cherry trees grow in seven states within the US. These states are, California, Washington, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, Montana, and Oregon.
White birch and Alder trees
That's Alder in English, a family of trees.
Red Alder