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Bare Root Alnus glutinosa Alder Tree for Wet Soil

PRODUCT CODE: AG-BR-150/175

£27.83
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The Alnus glutinosa bare root Alder is a UK native deciduous tree specifically adapted for waterlogged and clay soils, with rapid growth up to 60cm annually. Supplied as a 150–165cm feathered whip, it is a leading choice for erosion control, riverbank stabilization, and wildlife habitats.

Key Features

  • Soil Adaptation: Thrives in boggy, wet, or poorly-drained ground; tolerant of flooding and clay.
  • Growth Rate: Establishment rate comparable to willow; up to 60cm/year in ideal conditions.
  • Wildlife Benefit: Catkins feed pollinators; dense foliage and seeds attract birds and support moth larvae.
  • Erosion Control: Widely used for riverbanks, burns, and damp areas; stabilizes soil against water flow.
  • UK Native: Proven success as hedge or windbreak, integrates well in native planting schemes.

Planting & Care

  • Planting Season: November–March (dormant period)
  • Spacing: 2–4 meters between trees for mature canopy
  • Form: Bareroot feathered whip, 150–165cm height on despatch

FAQs

  • Best trees for waterlogged soil? Alnus glutinosa excels in persistent wet conditions, outperforming birch for soil stabilization.
  • How fast does it grow? Expect up to 60cm/year in favourable sites; comparable to willow, generally faster than birch.
  • Riverbank erosion control? Its deep, spreading roots make alder a primary tree for UK riverbank reinforcement.
  • Wildlife and pollinators? Catkins benefit bees and other pollinators early in spring; supports birds and moths year-round.
  • Are feathered whips good for hedging? Bareroot feathered whips offer rapid hedge establishment when planted at recommended spacings.