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Alnus serrulata
The seed cones and catkins of last season linger well into winter on this specimen, providing sustenance for birds and other wildlife.
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.
Spotted at Swan Lake near Berry College in Rome, GA
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