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deciduous trees and shrubs comprising the flowering plant genus alnus of the birch family (family betulaceae), characterized by alternate, simple leaves , scaly bark , and flowers as male and female catkins that appear on the same plant, with the woody, cone-like female catkins opening to release the seeds
meeting not only their own needs for survival, growth, and reproduction, but also meeting needs within the ecosystem and for humans . contents description species uses ecological benefits references credits ecologically , alders are important for fixing atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for plants...
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