
Habit: Broadly Conical
Height: 20m (65ft) Width: 6m (20ft)
Leaf Descrption: Broadly ovate, dark green glossy leaf
Flowering: Groups of 3-6 pendent, yellow brown male catkins 8cm long. Open before leaves in late winter or early spring.
Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Site Suitability: It tolerates dry soil, will thrive in moderately fertile moist but well drained soil
Pest&Diseases: Prone to root rot, phytophthora
Comments: In ancient Irish law Alder was traditionally used to make shields as far back as the Bronze Age. It is associated with both fire, due to its red colour and water ,because it grows in marshly places.Renowned as fast growing and valuable as wind breakers