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Alnus delavayi
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Alnus delavayi Seeds - Endemic Chinese Alder for Wetland & Large Gardens
Overview
Alnus delavayi (Alnus ferdinandi-coburgii) is a remarkable deciduous tree endemic to China, thriving in the high-altitude regions of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Guizhou. Reaching up to 20 meters in height, this alder species is celebrated for its elegant form, ecological resilience, and ornamental appeal. Ideal for naturalistic landscapes, wetland restoration, or as a striking focal point in large gardens, it brings a touch of wild beauty and botanical significance to any setting.
Key Features
• Mature Size & Form: A medium to large tree growing up to 20 meters tall, with a smooth dark gray bark and robust branching structure. Young branches exhibit a reddish-brown hue covered with fine golden hairs.
• Foliage: Leaves are ovate to lanceolate (5-16 cm long), sharply pointed, with finely serrated edges. The dark green upper surface contrasts beautifully with the underside, which is densely covered in glandular dots and golden pubescence along the veins.
• Seasonal Interest: Produces attractive, upright to slightly pendulous woody strobiles (1.5-3 cm long) that persist into winter, adding texture and visual interest.
• Ecological Value: Enhances soil fertility through nitrogen fixation and provides habitat for wildlife. Its preference for moist areas makes it excellent for erosion control along water bodies.
• Hardiness: Naturally adapted to cool, humid climates at 1500-3000 m elevation, demonstrating strong resilience once established.
Cultivation Guidelines
• Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade.
• Soil: Thrives in moist, well-drained soils; tolerates periodic waterlogging and acidic to neutral pH.
• Watering: Maintain consistent moisture, especially during establishment. Ideal for damp sites or near ponds/streams.
• Climate: Suited to temperate regions with cool summers and moderate winters.
• Maintenance: Low upkeep; minimal pruning required to maintain shape or remove damaged branches. No serious pest or disease issues reported.
Why Choose Alnus delavayi?
Choosing Alnus delavayi means investing in a rare, ecologically valuable tree that combines aesthetic charm with functional robustness. Its unique golden-haired foliage, striking catkins, and smooth bark provide year-round visual appeal. As a native species still uncommon in cultivation, it offers gardeners and landscapers a distinctive alternative to conventional trees, while supporting biodiversity and soil health. Perfect for creating a serene, naturalistic atmosphere in parks, large gardens, or restoration projects, this alder stands as a testament to China’s rich botanical heritage.

