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Alders

Alders consist of a group of 36 deciduous species, all part of the 'birch' family. They are native to the northern temperate regions of the world, where they grow in damp conditions, quite often alongside rivers and watercourses.

The most frequently found alder in the British Isles is the:

Alder
Alder, common
A native of Britain, but also found throughout the rest of Europe as far as Siberia, alder is a characteristic tree of wet places, marshes and stream-sides.