Sticky branch

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Gray alder

A thicker branch formed from a water rice is called a sticky branch . The characteristic of sticky branches is the significantly thinner bark at the branch base. The gray alder often forms sticky branches in poor locations.

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Schütt, Hans-Joachim Schuck, Bernd Stimm: Lexicon of tree and shrub species. The standard work of forest botany . Nikol, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-933203-53-8 , pp. 248 .
  2. ^ Peter Schütt, Horst Weisgerber, Hans-Joachim Schuck, Julia Lang, Bernd Stimm, Andreas Roloff : Encyclopedia of the deciduous trees . Nikol, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-937872-39-6 , pp. 99 . (Based on the Encyclopedia of Woody Plants by the same authors.)