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Alnus glutinosa, the
common alder,
black alder,
European alder,
European black alder, or just alder, is a
species of tree in the
family Betulaceae, native...
- observations". J. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Philadelphia 1: 348-359. (Salamandra
glutinosa, new species, p. 357). (in
English and Latin). Zim HS,
Smith HM (1956)...
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plants ****ociated with this
woodland type,
dominated by
alder (Alnus
glutinosa);
though ash is
abundant in
places and
there is
occasional oak and wych elm...
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plants ****ociated with this
woodland type,
dominated by
Alder (Alnus
glutinosa),
though Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is
abundant in
places and
there is occasional...
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trees in the spring, or on
large pieces of
fallen wood.
Alder (Alnus
glutinosa) is a
common host. It was
first described in 1791 by Jean
Baptiste François...
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microcarpa (Chinese Banyan,
Malayan Banyan)
Ficus retusa Litsea glutinosa Terminalia elliptica Though the
leaves look similar, they are not at all
related to...
- size,
though most
authors cite a tree
species as
being one
which regularly reaches 6 m (20 ft) tall (see also tree).
Alders Alder (Alnus
glutinosa) Apples...
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usually has 5-36 ray
flowers (
though sometimes no rays) plus 7–48 disc flowers.
Varieties Gutierrezia texana var.
glutinosa (S.Schauer) M.A.Lane Gutierrezia...
- California,
Nevada Grindelia globularifolia -
northern Argentina Grindelia glutinosa - Tarapacá, Peru
Grindelia grandiflora - Coa****la,
Texas Grindelia greenmanii...
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cling and are
somewhat sticky when cooked,
though less
sticky than
glutinous rice (Oryza
sativa var.
glutinosa), as it has less amylopectin. It is about...