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Noun alnus rhombifolia has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Alnus rhombifolia Description: Alnus rhombifolia, commonly known as White Alder, is a deciduous tree native to the western United States. It is noted for its distinctive diamond-shaped leaves and its ecological importance in creek and river habitats. Part of Speech: - Noun: The term "Alnus rhombifolia" refers to the species of a tree, also known as White Alder. Senses: 1. A species of tree native to the western United States, characterized by diamond-shaped leaves and often found by creek and river habitats. Sample Sentences: - The Alnus rhombifolia provides vital shade and habitat for aquatic fauna in riparian areas. - The White Alder, scientifically known as Alnus rhombifolia, is often planted as an ornamental tree in landscapes. Related Products: - Find books and resources related to Alnus rhombifolia on Amazon. - Discover gardening tools and supplies for cultivating White Alder trees on Amazon. | ||||
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