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PNW Native Plant Database Alnus rubra (Red Alder)
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Alnus rubra (Red Alder)

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A PNW native tree that's an important pioneer species. Red alder adapts well to varying soil quality and moisture levels, while fixing nitrogen in soil; provides excellent habitat to numerous songbirds; grows up to 75 feet; offers bright pink winter canopy, vibrant green shade in the spring and summer, beautiful yellow fall foliage. Best used for revegetation, but they're compatible near homes if you monitor them occasionally with your professional arborist when they mature.

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A PNW native tree that's an important pioneer species. Red alder adapts well to varying soil quality and moisture levels, while fixing nitrogen in soil; provides excellent habitat to numerous songbirds; grows up to 75 feet; offers bright pink winter canopy, vibrant green shade in the spring and summer, beautiful yellow fall foliage. Best used for revegetation, but they're compatible near homes if you monitor them occasionally with your professional arborist when they mature.

A PNW native tree that's an important pioneer species. Red alder adapts well to varying soil quality and moisture levels, while fixing nitrogen in soil; provides excellent habitat to numerous songbirds; grows up to 75 feet; offers bright pink winter canopy, vibrant green shade in the spring and summer, beautiful yellow fall foliage. Best used for revegetation, but they're compatible near homes if you monitor them occasionally with your professional arborist when they mature.

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