gray alder
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of alder tree: "gray alder" refers specifically to a type of alder tree, Alnus incana, which is native to Europe but has been introduced to other regions, including North America. It is characterized by its grayish bark and leaves.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Technical Context: In botanical or ecological texts, "gray alder" is used to denote this specific species, often discussing its role in nitrogen fixation, its habitat, or its invasive potential in non-native regions.
Variants and Related Words
- Alnus incana: The scientific (Latin) name for the gray alder.
- Speckled alder (Alnus incana subsp. rugosa): A North American subspecies sometimes referred to with this common name, which can be a source of confusion with the European gray alder.
- Alder (general): The common name for trees and shrubs in the genus .
Synonyms
- Alnus incana: The primary synonym, used in scientific contexts.
- European gray alder: A more specific common name to distinguish it from similar species.
Related Phrases
- Gray alder thicket: A dense growth of these trees.
Noun
- native to Europe but introduced in America