An alder tree receives several benefits from wetlands, including essential nutrients and moisture from the saturated soil. The wetlands provide a habitat that supports a diverse microbial community, which helps in nitrogen fixation—a process crucial for enriching the soil. Additionally, the hydric environment aids in sustaining the tree's growth by ensuring a constant water supply, promoting healthy root development.
That's Alder in English, a family of trees.
A black alder is a variety of tree, Alnus glutinosa, of many practical uses, or the wood which grows on this tree.
No, the alder is not coniferous. It belong to the birch family Betulaceae.
They are Alder Flea Beetles.
An alder is any of a variety of species of tree or shrub of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.
This is the Alder Flea Beetle. You can see this on the wensite below -
I don't think so, since alder is a tree. If you meant elder you could have older.
A black alder tree is a producer because it creates its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer.
The Alder is the state tree of Nagaland, Republic of India.
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