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Our postal address:

Trebrown Nurseries,
Trebrown Farm,
Horningtops,
Liskeard,
Cornwall
PL14 3PU.
United Kingdom.

 

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Alder

Alnus glutinosa L.

Cornish name: gwernen + now


Details

  • Britain's only native alder.
  • Certified for FRM.
  • Smallish tree at maturity.
  • South-west provenance.
  • Good wet ground species.
  • Cell-grown & bare-root.

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Alder’s natural habitat is moist ground near rivers, ponds and lakes and it thrives in damp, cool areas such as marshes, wet woodland and streams where its roots help to prevent soil erosion. It can also grow in drier locations and sometimes occurs in mixed woodland and on forest edges. It grows well from seed and will quickly colonise bare ground. Because of its association with the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Frankia alni, it can grow in nutrient-poor soils where few other trees thrive. Once established, Alder is very tenacious of life and will re-grow from coppiced stumps.

Traditionally used for making broom-heads and cheap tool handles. An important historical use was as soles for clogs, a tough shoe worn predominantly in the north of England. Though a poor firewood producing low heat, Alder yields good charcoal, and the old gunpowder mills were built near Alder swamps.

At Trebrown Nurseries we maintain our own registered select seed stands on Trebrown Farm, which remain the only seed stand registered in Cornwall. Alnus glutinosa is a FRM controlled species.

Alder 20/40 cm

Bareroot Native
MPN: 240015
Provenance: UK305
Origin: Cornwall

Despatched from November

Qty1 - 4950 - 499500 - 9991000 +
£+VAT£1.14£1.03£0.91£0.80
£1.14  each 

Alder 30/60 cm

Cell-grown Native
MPN: 240016
Provenance: UK403
Origin: Gloucestershire

Despatched year-round

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£+VAT£1.39£1.25£1.11£0.97
£1.39  each 

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