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− | |accepted_name=Alnus | + | |accepted_name=Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata |
− | |accepted_authority=(Regel) | + | |accepted_authority=(Regel) Raus |
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− | |title= | + | |title=Willdenowia |
− | |place= | + | |place=41: 129. 2011 |
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|common_names=Sitka alder;mountain alder | |common_names=Sitka alder;mountain alder | ||
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|basionyms={{Treatment/ID/Basionym | |basionyms={{Treatment/ID/Basionym | ||
− | |name=Alnus viridis var. | + | |name=Alnus viridis var. sinuata |
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|name=Alnus sinuata | |name=Alnus sinuata | ||
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|rank=species | |rank=species | ||
}} {{Treatment/ID/Synonym | }} {{Treatment/ID/Synonym | ||
|name=Alnus sitchensis | |name=Alnus sitchensis | ||
− | |authority= | + | |authority=(Regel) Sargent |
|rank=species | |rank=species | ||
+ | }} {{Treatment/ID/Synonym | ||
+ | |name=Alnus viridis subsp. sinuata | ||
+ | |authority= (Regel) A. Löve & D. Löve | ||
+ | |rank=subspecies | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | |hierarchy=Betulaceae;Betulaceae subfam. Betuloideae;Alnus;Alnus | + | |hierarchy=Betulaceae;Betulaceae subfam. Betuloideae;Alnus;Alnus alnobetula;Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata |
− | |hierarchy_nav=<div class="higher-taxa"><div class="higher-taxon"><small>family</small>[[Betulaceae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>subfamily</small>[[Betulaceae subfam. Betuloideae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>genus</small>[[Alnus]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>species</small>[[Alnus | + | |hierarchy_nav=<div class="higher-taxa"><div class="higher-taxon"><small>family</small>[[Betulaceae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>subfamily</small>[[Betulaceae subfam. Betuloideae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>genus</small>[[Alnus]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>species</small>[[Alnus alnobetula]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>subspecies</small>[[Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata]]</div></div> |
|volume=Volume 3 | |volume=Volume 3 | ||
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|elevation=0–2500 m | |elevation=0–2500 m | ||
|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;N.W.T.;Yukon;Alaska;Calif.;Idaho;Mont.;Oreg.;Wash.;Wyo. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;N.W.T.;Yukon;Alaska;Calif.;Idaho;Mont.;Oreg.;Wash.;Wyo. | ||
− | |discussion=<p><i>Alnus | + | |discussion=<p><i>Alnus alnobetula </i>subsp.<i> sinuata</i> is one of the first successional taxa to appear in the northwestern mountains following disruption of the mature vegetation. It often forms dense thickets on avalanche and talus slopes. Sitka alder differs from the two previous subspecies in its paper-thin, light or yellowish green, doubly serrate leaves.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>The Bella Coola used <i>Alnus | + | --><p>The Bella Coola used <i>Alnus alnobetula </i>subsp.<i> sinuata</i> medicinally although D. E. Moerman (1986) did not specify the nature of the remedies.</p> |
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|references= | |references= | ||
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− | name=Alnus | + | name=Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata |
− | |authority=(Regel) | + | |authority=(Regel) Raus |
|rank=subspecies | |rank=subspecies | ||
|parent rank=species | |parent rank=species | ||
− | |synonyms=Alnus crispa subsp. sinuata;Alnus sinuata;Alnus sitchensis | + | |synonyms=Alnus crispa subsp. sinuata;Alnus sinuata;Alnus sitchensis;Alnus viridis subsp. sinuata |
− | |basionyms=Alnus viridis var. | + | |basionyms=Alnus viridis var. sinuata |
|family=Betulaceae | |family=Betulaceae | ||
|phenology=Flowering spring. | |phenology=Flowering spring. | ||
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|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;N.W.T.;Yukon;Alaska;Calif.;Idaho;Mont.;Oreg.;Wash.;Wyo. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;N.W.T.;Yukon;Alaska;Calif.;Idaho;Mont.;Oreg.;Wash.;Wyo. | ||
|reference=None | |reference=None | ||
− | |publication title= | + | |publication title=Willdenowia |
− | |publication year= | + | |publication year=2011 |
|special status=Endemic | |special status=Endemic | ||
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|subfamily=Betulaceae subfam. Betuloideae | |subfamily=Betulaceae subfam. Betuloideae | ||
|genus=Alnus | |genus=Alnus | ||
− | |species=Alnus | + | |species=Alnus alnobetula |
− | |subspecies=Alnus | + | |subspecies=Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata |
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 16 November 2022
Shrubs, spreading, to 5(–10) m. Bark light gray to reddish brown; lenticels inconspicuous. Leaf blade light or yellowish green, narrowly to broadly ovate, 4–10 × 3–8 cm, thin, papery, base rounded to cordate, margins flat, sharply and coarsely doubly serrate, apex acuminate; surfaces abaxially glabrous to sparsely pubescent, lightly to moderately resin-coated. Inflorescences: staminate catkins 2.5–13 cm. Infructescences 1.5–2.5 × 0.8–1.3 cm; peduncles 1–3 cm. 2n = 28.
Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Along gravelly or rocky stream banks, lakeshores, and coasts, on moist rocky slopes, outcrops, in open coniferous woodlands
Elevation: 0–2500 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., N.W.T., Yukon, Alaska, Calif., Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash., Wyo.
Discussion
Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata is one of the first successional taxa to appear in the northwestern mountains following disruption of the mature vegetation. It often forms dense thickets on avalanche and talus slopes. Sitka alder differs from the two previous subspecies in its paper-thin, light or yellowish green, doubly serrate leaves.
The Bella Coola used Alnus alnobetula subsp. sinuata medicinally although D. E. Moerman (1986) did not specify the nature of the remedies.
Selected References
None.