Definition of European black alder

1. Noun. Medium-sized tree with brown-black bark and woody fruiting catkins; leaves are hairy beneath.

Exact synonyms: Alnus Glutinosa, Alnus Vulgaris, Common Alder
Group relationships: Alnus, Genus Alnus
Generic synonyms: Alder, Alder Tree

Lexicographical Neighbors of European Black Alder

European Stability Mechanism
European Union
European ash
European badger
European badgers
European barberry
European bean
European beaver
European beavers
European beech
European beggar-ticks
European bird cherry
European bison
European bisons
European bittern
European black alder
European black currant
European black grouse
European blackbird
European blueberry
European bog asphodel
European box
European bream
European brooklime
European brown bat
European bullhead
European bullheads
European catfish
European chestnut
European corn borer

Literary usage of European black alder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Plant Names, Scientific and Popular, Including in the Case of Each Plant the by Albert Brown Lyons (1900)
"Europe, northern Africa to middle Asia, sparingly nat. in US Alder Buckthorn, Black Alder*, european black alder, Berry Alder, Arrow-wood, Butcher"s-prick ..."

2. Trees in Winter: Their Study, Planting, Care and Identification by Albert Francis Blakeslee, Chester Deacon Jarvis (1913)
"The european black alder [Alnus vulgaris Hill.] is somewhat planted for ornament in this country and is reported in several localities as escaped from ..."

3. The Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States by American Institute of Homeopathy Committee on Pharmacopeia (1897)
"... Buckthorn alder, European (black) alder buckthorn. Description.— A thornless shrub, with slender, somewhat straggling stem, 6 to 12 feet high, ..."

4. List of Medicines Mentioned in Homœopathic Literature by Henry M. Smith (1879)
"Vulg., Alder buckthorn, Berry-bearing buckthorn, Black alder, Buckthorn alder, European (black) alder buckthorn. Tinct. and Trit. of the bark. Rheum. Nat. ..."

5. Illustrated Key to the Wild and Commonly Cultivated Trees of the by James Franklin Collins, Howard Willis Preston (1912)
"142. Purple-leaved Beech (grafted). tive in Eurasia and Africa. (Fig. 138.) european black alder, Alnus vulgaris Hill. 121. Leaves conspicuously longer than ..."

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