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red alder

Red alder (Alnus rubra) is a fast-growing, versatile deciduous tree valued for its attractive appearance, rapid timber production, and remarkable ability to improve soil health. Native to the west coast of North America, red alder is increasingly popular in New Zealand gardens, shelterbelts, and riparian plantings, thanks to its nitrogen-fixing properties and suitability for wet or disturbed sites.

Alnus rubra

Alnus rubra (Red Alder) is a strong growing deciduous tree valued for its upright form and ability to thrive in a wide range of New Zealand conditions. It features attractive green leaves, smooth grey bark, and excellent growth even in challenging soils. This variety is ideal for shelter, revegetation, and large landscape spaces where a fast establishing tree is needed. Alnus rubra (Red Alder) delivers dependable structure and year round landscape impact.

Alnus rubra (Red Alder) specimen tree.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Trees
  • Height:
    25.00 m
  • Spread:
    10.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Spring
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Hardy, Wet
  • Garden uses:
    Parks, Ponds, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Coastal, Riparian
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Benefits and Uses of Red Alder

Red alder is widely recognised for its ecological benefits. As a nitrogen-fixer, it enhances soil fertility, making it an excellent choice for site restoration and as a companion for orchards or other tree crops. The tree’s straight trunk and smooth grey bark provide a handsome silhouette, while its broad, ovate leaves create a lush summer canopy. Red alder is also used for its high-quality timber, appreciated for cabinetry, furniture and firewood due to its ability to grow quickly and regenerate after harvest.

Gardeners often choose red alder for shelterbelts, erosion control, and waterway edges. It thrives in damp, low-lying spots, stabilising banks and improving site conditions for successive plantings. If you are considering diversifying your landscape or planting a valuable nurse crop, red alder is a reliable choice.

Growing Conditions and Care

Red alder is tough and adaptable, thriving in full sun or partial shade and preferring moist, well-drained soils. It tolerates a wide range of conditions, from heavy clays to silty riversides, though it dislikes prolonged drought. Rapid growth is a hallmark of this species—expect young trees to establish quickly, sometimes reaching significant height within a decade. Minimal pruning is required, but formative care in early years helps develop a strong central leader.

Water new plants during extended dry spells, especially in their first two years. Once established, red alder becomes resilient and self-sufficient, out-competing many weeds and forming a naturally attractive, maintenance-light feature in the landscape.

Related Alder Species and Companion Trees

Red alder is just one member of the diverse Alnus genus, several of which are available here in New Zealand. For gardens in need of nitrogen-fixing or ornamental trees, consider these popular relatives:

Other noteworthy trees for windbreaks, accent or mixed plantings include Eucalyptus sideroxylon, Cordyline Midnight Star, Quercus laurina, Acer pentaphyllum, and Yucca rostrata.

Plant Red Alder for a Resilient Landscape

Whether you’re restoring native bush, improving tricky wet spots, or establishing a productive shelterbelt, red alder stands out as an adaptable and rewarding addition to New Zealand gardens and landscapes. Explore our range of alders and companion trees, and discover how red alder can help you build a rich, healthy, and beautiful outdoor space.


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