“Alnus rubra (Red alder) with moss and lichen”, by brewbooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Hul'q'umi'num' name:

kwulala’ulhp

English Name:

Red Alder

Alternative English Names:

Alder

Scientific Name:

Alnus rubra

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Description

Description, Habitat, Ecology, Distribution

Red alder is a deciduous tree that can reach 25 m (82 ft) in height. It has thin, smooth, grey bark that often appears to be splotchy due to the presence of lichen colonies. The wood and inner bark turn red when cut. The fruits are born in small, woody cone-like structures that superficially resemble pine cones. Red alder grows in moist and recently cleared areas at low elevations. It is widely distributed along the coast.

Island Cultural Role

Red alder bark may be boiled to yield a dye or to be used as medicine. The wood may be used for smoking fish

Language

Hul'q'umi'num' Name

kwulala’ulhp

APA

kʷəlalaʔəłp

Speaker

Ruby Peter

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