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Arizona alder, also known as Mexican alder
Arizona alder is a deciduous tree known for its narrow, elongated leaves that prefer the moist soils near streams and rivers. Its handsome, serrated foliage and catkin-like flowers, which appear in early spring before the leaves, contribute to its identity. With a smooth, grey bark that becomes rugged with age, arizona alder thrives in riparian zones, playing a crucial role in stabilizing these ecosystems by helping to prevent erosion.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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