Alnus nepalensis is a large
deciduous alder with silver-gray bark that reaches up to 30 m in height and 60 cm in diameter. The
leaves are alternate, simple, shallowly toothed, with prominent veins parallel to each other, 7–16 cm long and 5–10 cm broad. The
flowers are
catkins, with the male and female flowers separate but produced on the same tree. The male flowers are long and pendulous, while the female flowers are erect, , with up to eight together in axillary racemes. Unusually for an alder, they are produced in the autumn, with the
seeds maturing the following year. ==Distribution==