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How to Choose and Buy Healthy Gray alder
(Alnus incana)
Gray alder, also known as Hoary-leaved alder, White alder, Tag alder, European white alder
Snapping up gray alder in early to mid-spring ensures healthy establishment. As a hardy plant of average maintenance, but rapid growth, gray alder brings uniqueness with its tolerance to a variety of soil conditions. When buying, look for bright, non-wilted leaves as a sign of vitality.
Deciduous tree
Fast Growth
Wetland tolerant
Attracts wildlife
Ornamental catkins
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What Is the Best Time for Buying Gray Alder?

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The Symbolic or Cultural Significance of Gray Alder

In many cultures, the gray alder is a symbol of tenacity and endurance due to its ability to grow in challenging environments. Some also believe that gray alder embodies the energy of protection and safety. In the context of feng shui, the gray-bark hue of gray alder can be used as an earth element, signifying stability, reliability, and nurturing. However, similar to other trees, its aggressive growth could symbolize dominating energy, making it important to balance in the home or garden.
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How to Select Healthy Gray Alder?

When purchasing gray alder, look for vibrant green leaves without discoloration or spots, indicating good health. Check for an absence of pests or disease by examining the underside of leaves and stems for any webbing, insects, or damage. Ensure the plant has a sturdy, well-developed structure and overall vigor, avoiding those that appear wilted or have stunted growth. Finally, choose a plant with a balanced root system if it's in a pot, avoiding those with roots growing out of the drainage holes.
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Newly bought plants may need to be repotted under several circumstances:
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Temporary plant pots or mismatched sizes;
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Poor soil quality,water sitting on the surface longer than usual or draining too quickly.
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