Definition of Alnus incana

1. Noun. Native to Europe but introduced in America.

Exact synonyms: Gray Alder, Grey Alder
Group relationships: Alnus, Genus Alnus
Generic synonyms: Alder, Alder Tree

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alnus Incana

Almayne
Almeida's disease
Almen's test for blood
Almighty
Almira
Almiros
Almoravid
Almyros
Alnair
Alnico
Alnilam
Alnitak
Alnus
Alnus crispa
Alnus glutinosa
Alnus incana
Alnus maritima
Alnus rhombifolia
Alnus rubra
Alnus rugosa
Alnus serrulata
Alnus veridis
Alnus veridis crispa
Alnus vulgaris
Alocasia macrorrhiza
Aloe ferox
Aloe vera
Aloeaceae
Alogian
Alogians

Literary usage of Alnus incana

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

1. Text-book of the Diseases of Trees by Robert Hartig (1894)
"Malformation of the fruit of alnus incana induced by ... which infests the leaves of alnus incana and A. glutinosa, is only with difficulty to be ..."

2. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1814)
"... the alnus incana grows in abundance ; but in the whole of ... not only appears seldomer than the alnus incana, but is now quite rare, even upon the sea ..."

3. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1814)
"The alnus incana still retain its superiority over the alnus glutinosa. ... not only appears seldomer than the alnus incana, but is now quite rare, ..."

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