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Noun alnus veridis has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebAlnus VeridisDescription:Alnus veridis, also known as the Green Alder, is a species of tree native to Europe and Western Asia. It belongs to the alder family (Betulaceae) and is renowned for its attractive green foliage and ornamental value. Senses:1. Noun (Botany):In botany, Alnus veridis refers to a medium-sized deciduous tree with smooth, dark green leaves, known for its ability to thrive in moist environments. Related Products: Alnus Veridis Trees on Amazon 2. Adjective:When used as an adjective, "Alnus veridis" describes anything related to or characteristic of the Green Alder. Sample Sentence: The hiking trail was lined with Alnus veridis trees, filling the air with their fresh scent. 3. Common Mistake:Sometimes mistakenly used as a common name, Alnus veridis is not a widely recognized term among the general public. Sample Sentence: Although it is often referred to as Alnus veridis, the more common name for this tree is simply Green Alder. For further information, you can visit Alnus Veridis on Wikipedia. | ||||
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