Alnus Serrulata a native plant of the family of the Birch is derived. This shrub with multiple roots if nurtured, provides a great setting for each landscape. The shrub can grow as large as 12-20 feet and has a light grey-brown bark. The shrub developed dark green foliage in the early summer, which later turned into a shiny yellow brown in the autumn with reddish color. The flowers of Alnus Serrulata are purple and develop in clusters. The shrub is also a fruit that resembles a tiny woody Cone and retains all winter until the spring. This plant is native to South East to the United States of America, where it is often found along the banks grow.
Plant features
Alnus Serrulata is a perennial shrub that grows anywhere from 10-30 feet. The leaves are elliptical and trees. The characteristic appearance of Alnus shrub is a gearing of the leaves. The leaves appear dark green in the summer of very fine hairs below each leaf. As a perennial shrub, it is leaves in autumn and late winter. The flowers are slender cylindrical and occur in clusters. These flowers usually called kittens, are often arranged closely along the Central stem. The shrub is also a fruit, is the Brown and cone shaped.
The plant flowers vary in color from red, green and Brown. Flowers usually in early autumn occur, and can be seen already in March or April.
Distribution
Alnus Serrulata is an easy plant to grow and is widely used in most States of the country. However, is its native distribution in Florida and Texas, where it grows along the stream, River, wet swamps and damp landscapes often naturally. For the gardener or Landscaper, it would like to grow shrub, it is important to know that the work requires lots of water to thrive.
Growth conditions
Although Alnus Serrulata is easy to grow, it requires a fair amount of water. It will not grow in dry or dry soil. The shrub prefers full sun but well under the conditions of partial shade will grow. The ground must be wet and humid, but should drain well. Alnus Serrulata grows best at neutral pH will tolerate but sometimes slightly acidic or alkaline soil conditions. The best ground of Alnus Serrulata grow is wet sandy loams and peat.
In General, the mature plant is not susceptible to the infection or other insects, but there must be a weak stems that often breaks.
Benefits of the growing Aldus Serrulata
For the gardener, growing Aldus has several advantages. The shrub is very resistant to floods with water, draws a large number of bird and insect life, and is also a fruit by deer is preferred.
The only small negatives of shrub is that the stem often break and the water requirement is moderate. Make his kittens and colorful bark more than for his some negative but cute.