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  2. Betula populifolia - Wikipedia

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    Betula populifolia, known as the gray (or grey) birch, is a deciduous tree in the family Betulaceae. It is native to eastern North America and is most commonly found in the northeast United States as well as southern Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. [1] The tree is a pioneer species that is commonly found in sites following disturbance ...

  3. Betula pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Betula pubescens is commonly known as downy birch, with other common names including moor birch, white birch, European white birch or hairy birch. [3] It is a deciduous tree growing to 10 to 20 m (33 to 66 ft) tall (rarely to 27 m), with a slender crown and a trunk up to 70 cm (28 in) (exceptionally 1 m) in diameter, with smooth but dull grey ...

  4. 5 Types of Birch Trees That Will Elevate Your Landscaping - AOL

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    Paper Birch. Paper birch, sometimes also called white birch, is one of the most common types of birch trees. It's named for its recognizable white, peeling bark. Paper birch is a single- or multi ...

  5. List of Betula species - Wikipedia

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    Female catkins pendulous. Diploid (2 n = 28). Betula cordifolia - Heart-leaf birch or mountain paper birch. Betula pendula - Silver birch. Betula mandschurica - Manchurian birch. Betula mandschurica var. japonica - Japanese birch. Betula neoalaskana - Alaska birch or Yukon birch.

  6. Betula cordifolia - Wikipedia

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    Betula cordifolia is a deciduous tree that reaches heights of about 60 feet or 25 m and a trunk diameter of about 30 inches or about 75 cm. [3] Mature bark is white or bronze-white, peeling in thin layers. The inner surface of the bark is copper-coloured and the young bark is shiny brown with pale brown lenticels.

  7. Betula papyrifera - Wikipedia

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    Betula papyrifera is a medium-sized deciduous tree typically reaching 20 metres (66 feet) tall, [4] and exceptionally to 40 m (130 ft) with a trunk up to 75 centimetres (30 inches) in diameter. [9] Within forests, it often grows with a single trunk but when grown as a landscape tree it may develop multiple trunks or branch close to the ground.

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