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Amérique du Nord
Nom latin |
Famille |
Répartition |
Zone de répartition en Amérique du Nord |
Hauteur |
Feuillage |
Écologie |
Utilisation |
Synonyme |
Nom anglais |
Nom français |
Nom espagnol |
Autre nom |
Nom commercial |
Alnus incana (L.) Moench
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Betulaceae
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N M North America (Canada, USA) MW Eurasia (Europe)
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NW NC NE MW MC ME
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hel hyg->[xer] calc
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dr(ob) (bark used as poultice for rheumatism, bleeding and swelling, Native Americans used it to treat anemia, as an emetic, a compress or wash for sore eyes, and a diaphoretic, for internal bleeding, urinary problems, sprains, bruises and backache, itches, flux and piles to cure saddle gale on horses, and when mixed with powdered bumblebees, as on aid for difficult labor) fw (charcoal) ma(ob) (dye) pl (ornamental) sa (fertilization by leaves and roots nodules, protection against banks erosion, shade, soil improvements)
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Betula alnus L. p.p.
Betula alnus b incana L.
Betula incana (L.) L.f.
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speckled alder; alder, American alder, European alder; grey alder (Eurasia); hoary alder, mountain alder, red alder p.p., river alder, rough alder, tag alder, white alder
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aulne blanc; aulne à feuilles minces, aulne blanchâtre, aulne commun, aulne de montagne, aulne grisâtre, aulne rugueux, aune, aune blanc, aune de montagne, vergne, verne
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Grauerle, Weisserle (german); alno bianco, ontano bianco (italian)
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