Porosity: diffuse porous
Arrangement: mainly radial multiples of two to four pores
Vessels: medium, numerous
Parenchyma: generally not visible
Rays: both narrow and very wide aggregate rays present; wide spacing
Lookalikes/Substitutes: The wood of black cherry (Prunus serotina) bears a superficial resemblance to aliso del cerro, and also has an overlapping range extending down to southern Mexico. However, black cherry will lack aggregate rays and have a semi-ring-porous pore arrangement with gradually decreasing pore size in the latewood sections.
Notes: The endgrain images are from the related Alnus rubra. The images are meant to give a general sense of the species’ anatomy, but it may not be a completely accurate representation of the intended species. Particularly, A. rubra tends to have more extensive parenchyma that’s diffuse-in-aggregates, while A. jorullensis usually lacks visible parenchyma.