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Definition of Hazel alder
1. Noun. Common shrub of the eastern United States with smooth bark.
Group relationships: Alnus, Genus Alnus
Generic synonyms: Alder, Alder Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hazel Alder
Literary usage of Hazel alder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1902)
"Here we also find the yew, hazel, alder, and fir trees bedded below, and, though
less so, the oak. Many of the trunks and stumps left in situ, especially of ..."
2. Management Desk Alliance/Leicest by HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society (1902)
"Here we also find the yew, hazel, alder, and fir trees bedded below, and, though
less so, the oak. Many of the trunks and stumps left in situ, especially of ..."
3. The Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man by James Geikie (1894)
"The Scottish bogs have yielded oak, pine, birch, hazel, alder, willow, juniper,
&c.—all of them species which are even now indigenous to the country. ..."
4. Trees: A Handbook of Forest-botany for the Woodlands and the Laboratory by Harry Marshall Ward, Percy Groom (1904)
"... we get more decided olive-browns in Bird Cherry, Pear, Beech, Quercus rubra,
Hornbeam, Hazel, Alder, Elms, Oak, White Poplar, Dogwood, Rhus typhina, ..."