Now for the Aulders

Philipp Fröhlich's painting Seed of the Burning (199L), 2015, tempera on canvas, 195 x 145 cm

Alder trees grow along rivers and marshes. A symbiotic bacterium, Frankia alni, lives on their roots, binding nitrogen from the air and allowing them to thrive in nutrient-poor soils. Rather than being emblematic or monumental, they are working trees. Although technically a hardwood, alder wood is rather soft, light, and evenly grained. Its lack of […]

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