temperate mixed deciduous forests to boreal coniferous forests
Constraints according radiation (light)
shade-intolerant
Comments
begin of seed production at about 10 years
Life span
relatively short-lived (up to 100 years)
Usage
wood is used for furniture making and cabinetry; also used for paneling, pallets, veneers, boxes, brush handles, shoe soles, and as firewood; formerly used for medicinal purposes (probably due its contained salicin)
Bark
thin, smooth, grey-whitish mottled, often moss-covered bark
Altidudinal lower limit (sea level in m)
0
Altitudinal higher limit (sea level in m)
1,097
Erhardt, W., Götz, E., Bödeker, N. & Seybold, S. (2008): Der große Zander. Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen. Band 2. Arten und Sorten. Eugen Ulmer KG, Stuttgart (Hohenheim), 18. Aufl., 2103 S.; Uchytil, R. J. (1989): Alnus rubra. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). See: https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/alnrub/all.html;
Taxonomic update: Database method on: 23.2.2020Update of the description: Matthias Krause; latest by: Matthias Krause on: 24.4.2019In the list below you will find the geographic coordinates of many woody plants in the garden. In these cases the points are marked in the map. If no coordinates are listed, the coordinate of the point in the map marks the middle coordinate of the section.