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  1. Betula papyrifera (paper birch, also known as (American) white birch and canoe birch) is a short-lived species of birch native to northern North America. Paper birch is named after the tree's thin white bark, which often peels in paper-like layers from the trunk.

  2. Betula pendula, commonly known as silver birch, warty birch, European white birch, or East Asian white birch, is a species of tree in the family Betulaceae, native to Europe and parts of Asia, though in southern Europe, it is only found at higher altitudes.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · white birch, any of several species of ornamental and timber trees of the genus Betula in the family Betulaceae. The trees are native to cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere and have white peeling bark. The name white birch also refers to paper birch (B. papyrifera). See also birch.

  4. The White Birch is a Norwegian slowcore project of Ola Fløttum. Previously a trio composed of Ola Fløttum, Hans Christian Almendingen, and Ulf Rogde, the band released three studio albums and then broke up after the band played their last show in 2006.

  5. white birch. paper birch. gray birch. swamp birch. birch, (genus Betula ), genus of about 40 species of short-lived ornamental and timber trees and shrubs of the family Betulaceae, distributed throughout cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Physical description. paper birch. Bark of the paper birch (Betula papyrifera). sweet birch.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2023 · For example, white birch trees have more pronounced teeth on the leaf margins. River birch leaves tend to have a diamond shape, whereas gray birch leaves are more triangular-shaped. Birch Bark. Birch tree bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.

  7. Betula pendula, or European White Birch, has a pyramidal form when young, more oval as it matures, and is noted for its white bark, which exfoliates in papery strips, and for its drooping or pendulous branches. Birches are best grown in moist, acidic, sandy or rocky, well-drained loams in full sun to part shade.