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There isn't enough information to know how black alder works.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of black alder for these uses.
Very small area is covered with forests formations black alder.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for black alder.
People take black alder for intestinal bleeding and sore throat.
Maybe that black alder concoction had helped, after all.
In the eastern part, on the peat bogs, black alders grow.
The best known species are the Black Alder, which can be seen throughout Europe.
The European black alder is another urban survivor.
Along the riverbanks, species like the Black Alder and willows can be found.
The appropriate dose of black alder depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
There are some birch, spruce, black alder groves.
The wood resembles that of the black alder, but is somewhat paler and of little value.
Some of the species not to be found further north are black alder, hop, oregano and guelder rose.
Black alder is a plant.
Black alder is sometimes used as a gargle for sore throat, especially strep throat.
"Where else was I supposed to get willow root, black alder, vervain, and rue at this hour?"
Trees around the lake include Black Alder and Grey Willow.
Black Alder may refer to:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of black alder during pregnancy and breast-feeding.
The tree species present are: black alder, holm oak, cork oak, maritime pine.
In the 13th century the Lewitz depression was still covered by oak, beech, black alder and birch.
"Black alder," Sally explained.
We turn down a small dirt road, past small stands of black alder and Virginia pine, into a grove of young black locust trees.
The floristic diversity of the park consists of around 460 species, including the Bayanaul pine and the black alder.
The larvae feed on birch and Alnus glutinosa.
Alder (Alnus glutinosa) is a common host.
'Alnus glutinosa' is also cultivated and locally naturalisation (biology) in eastern North America.
Alder Alnus glutinosa and willow Salix species are part of the open water.
Alnus glutinosa - Common alder (most susceptible)
Alnus glutinosa (I)
Alnus glutinosa (black alder)
Alnus glutinosa (Black Alder)
In many examples of wet woodland in western Europe, the dominant tree is alder (Alnus glutinosa).
Alder, Alnus glutinosa, is the dominant species in wetter areas, next to the burn and in valley-side flushes.
Seeds of Alnus glutinosa contain hirsutanonol, oregonin and genkwanin.
They are deciduous forests containing tree species such as Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa subsp.
Alnus glutinosa is most noted for the symbiotic relationship with the bacterium Frankia alni, which forms nodules on the tree's roots.
Alluvial forests with black alder (Alnus glutinosa) and European ash (Fraxinus excelsior).
Some of the woodland is rather wet and gloomy, but very beautiful; alder Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.
The larva mainly feed on the leaves of various trees, including Alnus glutinosa and Betula and Salix species.
Natives, such as alder (Alnus glutinosa), and silver poplar (Populus alba) all would look magic - instant artists favourites.
Alnus glutinosa is susceptible to Phytophthora alni, a recently evolved species of Phytophthora probably of hybrid origin.
Other associations include oak/birch Betula pendulaand alder Alnus glutinosa with aspen Populus tremula.
It can be found in the seeds of Alnus glutinosa, and the leaves of the ferns Notholaena bryopoda and Asplenium normale.
Alnus glutinosa is a tree that thrives in moist soils, and grows under favourable circumstances to a height of 20-30 m, exceptionally up to 37 m, though often less.
Extensive sand-flats and mud-flats are backed by salt marsh and sand dunes with transitions to dune heath and Alder (Alnus glutinosa) woodland.
It develops in a chemically induced gall; a sub-spherical distortion rising up from the upper surface of the leaves of alder trees Alnus glutinosa along the midrib.
Alnus Glutinosa, Aulne Glutinex, Common Alder, Owler, Tag Alder.
The stream is bordered for most of its length by Alder Alnus glutinosa, with a ground flora dominated by Ramsons Allium ursinum.