Alnus Oblongata
Alnus oblongata is a species of deciduous tree native to eastern Asia, known for its distinctive oval-shaped leaves and small, clustered flowers. It thrives in moist, temperate climates and is often found in forested areas along riverbanks and wetlands. This plant plays an important role in ecological systems by fixing nitrogen in the soil, which benefits surrounding vegetation. Its unique appearance and ecological significance make it a valuable subject for botanical study. Despite its beauty, Alnus oblongata remains relatively understudied compared to more common tree species.