green alder (Meaning)

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green alder (n)

North American shrub with light green leaves and winged nuts

shrub of mountainous areas of Europe

Synonyms & Antonyms of green alder

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green alder Sentence Examples

  1. The lush green alders lining the riverbank cast an emerald glow upon the water.
  2. The sturdy green alder trees provided shelter for the wildlife in the dense forest.
  3. The leaves of the green alders rustled softly in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing symphony.
  4. The bark of the green alder was deeply furrowed with age, bearing witness to countless seasons.
  5. The pollen from the green alders filled the air with a delicate, sweet scent.
  6. The wood of the green alder was prized for its durability and resistance to rot.
  7. The roots of the green alders formed a thick mat below the soil, stabilizing the riverbank.
  8. The green alders were a popular choice for ornamental plantings in parks and gardens.
  9. The riverbank ecosystem depended heavily on the presence of the green alders for stability and nourishment.
  10. The indigenous people used the leaves and bark of the green alder for medicinal purposes.

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North American shrub with light green leaves and winged nuts, shrub of mountainous areas of Europe

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lush green alders lining the riverbank cast an emerald glow upon the water.

The sturdy green alder trees provided shelter for the wildlife in the dense forest.

The leaves of the green alders rustled softly in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing symphony.

The bark of the green alder was deeply furrowed with age, bearing witness to countless seasons.