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Alnus incana — Grey Alder
A fairly frequent amenity tree, introduced from Europe in the late-18th century.
The pointed and strongly toothed alternate leaves are distinctive. The typical green catkins have yellow flowers in late winter. Green cones ripen brown and woody. Buds are stalked.

For similar trees see: Alders
 
 

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