Gray alder provides winter browse although wildlife may not prefer it review by.
Is gray alder a hardwood.
Works well with hand and machine tools but sharp cutting edges need to be maintained to prevent tearing the grain.
Principally the pacific northwest where it is the most abundant commercial hardwood average height is 90 feet and the tree matures in 25 to 40 years but will begin to deteriorate by 60 to 80 years of age.
Alder is considered to be a hardwood and is used frequently to make cabinets doors furniture flooring and other products.
Known for its character this fast growing and semi knotty hardwood produces a fine grain with natural tan rusty red and brown tones.
However gray alder may be a secondary source of wildlife browse due to its wide distribution and local abundance.
Alder is currently used for a variety of specialty interior products including mouldings furniture cabinets floors and doors.
Alnus rubra common names.
Alder a soft relatively low strength straight grained even textured wood.
This preference may be unexpected because the foliage is high in nitrogen for example 180 235.
Alder is the common name of a genus of flowering plants alnus belonging to the birch family betulaceae the genus comprises about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs a few reaching a large size distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species extending into central america as well as the northern and southern andes.
Alder hardwood lumber.