RMARMH82–Italian alder (Alnus cordata), Twig with cone, distribution Corsica and South Italy
RM2AN7X9G–Trees and shrubs, hardy in the British isles . ivation, hut rej)resentcd by atree on the east side of the lake at Kew, now 20 ft. high It is sometimes ALNUS 179 regarded as a variety of A glutinosa, differing chiefly in the hairy shoots andleaves, and in the often pointed apex of the latter. Flowers and fruit the same. A. CORDIFOLIA, Tenore. ITALIAN Alder. (A. cordata, Des/ontaines.) A tree 80 (t. high, of pyramidal habit; young shoots smooth, angled ;winter buds stalked. Leaves roundish to broadly ovate, usually deeplynotched at the base, shortly and abruptly pointed or rounded at the apex,h
RMF4AP64–Italian alder
RF2HRJ3B7–Closeup of female cones of Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) in late winter against a blue sky
RM2H33G64–Herzblättrige Erle (Alnus cordata)
RMCX6N9N–Italian Alder Alnus cordata (Betulaceae)
RF2JT1MKM–leafs and fruits or cones of an italian alder
RFB6860H–Italian Alder Alnus cordata
RMEJ3BYT–Alnus cordata - Italian Alder in flower
RMDW8NAA–Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) introduced naturalised species close-up of catkins shedding pollen France March
RMDGT627–Italian Alder, Alnus cordata catkins in spring, wind-pollinated. Naturalised in UK, from Italy.
RMDGT8J6–Italian Alder, Alnus cordata catkins in spring, shedding pollen; wind-pollinated. Naturalised in UK, from Italy.