Martin Pellizzer

Alnus Glutinosa Proles Oblongata

Alnus glutinosa proles oblongata is a lesser-known variant of the alder tree known for its unique leaf shape and ecological significance. This plant thrives in moist, nutrient-rich soils and is often found near water sources such as streams and wetlands. Its oblong leaves and distinct growth patterns make it easily identifiable among other alder species. Despite its ecological value, it remains under-researched and overlooked in many botanical studies. Understanding this plant's role in local ecosystems can provide valuable insights into forest biodiversity and environmental health.