- Birch - Wikipedia
A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula ( ˈbɛtjʊlə ), [2] in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams It is closely related to the beech - oak family Fagaceae The genus Betula contains 30 to 60 known taxa of which 11 are on the IUCN 2011 Red List of Threatened Species
- Birch | Description, Tree, Major Species, Facts | Britannica
Birch, 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 They are valuable in reforestation and erosion control, and many are cultivated as ornamentals for their attractive foliage and bark
- Birch Trees: Types, Leaves, Bark - Identification (With Pictures)
Birch trees (genus Betula) are flowering medium-sized deciduous trees with thin papery bark and egg-shaped pointed leaves Birch trees have spectacular fall colors that can be golden yellow, vibrant orange, or fiery red Common birch trees get their names from the bark’s distinctive colors, which can be white, silver, black, gray, or yellow
- Birch Trees: Planting Caring for Birches - Garden Design
Compare birch tree types native to the US, including river birch, paper birch and yellow birch Plus, learn how to plant, care for and use birch trees in your garden See pictures of some of the most popular birch cultivars
- Birch Tree: How to Grow + 11 Most Common of Birch Trees
Birch tree is known for its stunning, distinctive bark and is a popular choice for landscaping This guide shares how to grow them along with 11 common types
- Where Do Birch Trees Grow? (MAP OF NATURAL GROWTH ZONES)
Birch trees may be the perfect addition, but you may be wondering where these trees grow in the wild In this article, well discuss the types of birch trees, their natural distribution, and planting and caring for them in your yard
- Birch Trees (Betula): Varieties, Care, and Landscaping Tips
Birch trees are known for their distinctive, often white or silver, papery bark, and graceful, slender form They are commonly found in temperate climates and are particularly beloved for their striking appearance in winter landscapes
- Birch Tree: Key Facts - Forest Wildlife
Birch trees are deciduous trees that grow near water sources throughout the northern hemisphere Similar to aspens, birch trees are known for their beautiful light-colored bark and bright yellow fall foliage
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