Alnus acuminata is a South Americantree species that inhabits the upper levels of the Tucuman-Bolivian forest region, between 1,300 and 2,500 m over sea level. Common names (in Spanish): aliso, aliso del cerro, aliso colorado, also blanco, aliso criollo, aliso montano. It reaches 25 m in height and 40 cm in diameter.
Source:Libro del Árbol, Tome II, edited by Celulosa Argentina S. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 1975. The visual material is not explicitly copyrighted or attributed, but the editors thank Mr. Jorge Vallmitjana for his "photographic contribution".
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''Alnus jorullensis'' is a South Americantree species that inhabits the upper levels of the Tucuman-Bolivian forest region, between 1,300 and 2,500 m over sea level. Common names (in Spanish): aliso, aliso del cerro, aliso colora
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