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Hazel Alder

Alnus serrulata

Description:

The seed cones and catkins of last season linger well into winter on this specimen, providing sustenance for birds and other wildlife.

Habitat:

Native to swamps and banks of North America east of the Mississippi. Because the plant resides in riversides or stream stream banks, it usually functions as a stabilizer and restorer for those habitats.

Notes:

Spotted at Swan Lake near Berry College in Rome, GA

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Georgia, USA

Spotted on Jan 4, 2014
Submitted on Feb 4, 2014

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