Alder Buckthorn
(Frangula alnus)
Simple
Roundish
Alternate
Toothless

Alder Buckthorn leaf

Alder Buckthorn twig
Winter twig

bush

leaves and fruits

leaves and fruits

brimstone butterfly
Brimstone butterfly

Distribution map

The leaves are oval, 2-7 cm long, and are borne alternately on the twigs. They are hairless with untoothed margins. The stalk is approximately 10 mm long.

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Alder buckthorn is a small deciduous shrub up to 4-5 m in height, with wide-spreading branches. It is found on moist acid soils along riversides and on peat.

The inconspicuous flowers, which have 5 greeny-white petals are borne in small clusters in the axils of the leaves. They may be seen from May-July.

The round fruits are up to 1 cm across. They are not ripe until October/November when they turn reddish, then black.

Facts

  • Alder buckthorn and Purging buckthorn leaves are the main food plant of the caterpillars of the brimstone butterfly.

  • Charcoal was used for making high quality gunpowder as late as 1946.

  • A mild laxative, buckthorn bark, can be made from the dried bark.


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