Alnus x spaethii
Spaeth’s Alder A hybrid between the Japanese and Caucasian alders, bred at the Spaeth Nursery in Berlin, Alnus x spaethii is a medium-sized, fast-growing, deciduous, clear-stem tree with a rather open, broad, pyramidal habit and grey bark. The rather long, elliptical, slightly serrated, cherry-like leaves emerge tinged with purple, and turn bright green, fading to violet-red in Autumn. In Spring this tree bears a prolific display of brownish-yellow catkins, attractive to bees, which are followed by greenish, then dark violet-brown cones in Autumn. Spaeth’s Alder will withstand drought once established, but will also survive short- and long-term flooding, paving and urban pollution, and a coastal site – in short, a very good do-er! We have this growing at Future Forests and they make a lovely tree. Site: Tolerates exposure, including coastal exposure Soil: Any fertile, moist but well-drained soil; tolerates wet soils and flooding Position: Full sun to light shade – needs an open position Season of interest: Spring to early Summer, Autumn Hardiness: Fully Hardy Height: up to 65’ (20m) Spread: up to 49’ (15m) in 10-20 years, often smaller Photos by Sten and Jasper Haster, cropped, and licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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- Type | Size
- Bareroot | 4L
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- Bareroot | 4L — 24.00 EUR — In stock
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