grey alder (Meaning)

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grey alder (n)

native to Europe but introduced in America

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grey alder Sentence Examples

  1. The grey alder trees provided a verdant canopy, casting long shadows across the forest floor.
  2. The bark of the grey alder had a smooth, silvery texture that peeled in thin layers.
  3. During the autumn, the leaves of the grey alder turned a vibrant golden yellow.
  4. The seeds of the grey alder grew in small, cone-like structures called catkins.
  5. Grey alders are often found growing in moist, swampy areas alongside other water-loving plants.
  6. The wood of the grey alder is soft and pliable, making it ideal for carving and woodworking.
  7. The root system of the grey alder helps to prevent soil erosion and stabilize riverbanks.
  8. Grey alders form symbiotic relationships with certain soil bacteria, which help them to absorb nitrogen from the air.
  9. The charcoal produced from grey alder is highly prized for its use in cooking and grilling.
  10. Native American tribes traditionally used grey alder bark for medicinal purposes, such as treating wounds and burns.

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native to Europe but introduced in America

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The grey alder trees provided a verdant canopy, casting long shadows across the forest floor.

The bark of the grey alder had a smooth, silvery texture that peeled in thin layers.

During the autumn, the leaves of the grey alder turned a vibrant golden yellow.

The seeds of the grey alder grew in small, cone-like structures called catkins.