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Black alder (Age and growth (Grows upto 30 m high, Ages upto 130 years),…
Black alder
Grows near rivers, lakes and ponds.
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Trunk
The bark of young trees is smooth, glossy and greenish-brown
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Branches
The branches are smooth and somewhat sticky, being scattered with resinous warts
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Leaf
The leaves are short-stalked, rounded, up to 10 cm (4 in) long with a slightly wedge-shaped base and a wavy.
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Uses
It produces plywood, drawing boards, furniture, is also used for carving and heating, valuable for making smoked products
Folklore names
mustlepp, emalepp, soolepp, seatamm