They can be found across the United Kingdom, sometimes attracting Ash trees should they become drier.
[1] Many have developed alongside streams in the New Forest, where the Alder's capacity to thrive in a water logged environment allows them to become the dominant species of tree in these areas.
The presence of particular bacteria, Frankia alni, enables their root systems to extract nitrogen from the air, thus making up for the lack of nitrogen in waterlogged soil.
[3] This wood can then be used to make water pipes, wooden pumps, as well as piles under bridges.
Other uses have included charcoal for making gun powder, and filters for gas masks.