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The scientific name of an organism is comprised of the two most specific parts of the organism's taxonomy. First is the name of the organism's genus and then the name of the organism's species. Birch trees are in the Betula genus. There are many species of Birch trees which means the second word in the name is different for different types (species) of birch trees. Some example scientific names of birch trees include: Betula ienta (the cherry birch), Betula pubescens (the European white birch), Betula glandulosa (the American dwarf birch).
Birch trees are fast growing relatively tall slender trees with small leaves. The silver birch is the most common with its white/silvery bark which peels off in patches as the tree grows.
White birch and Alder trees
Bronze Birch Borers live mostly in Birch trees. But they especially live in Paper Birch trees.
White birch trees grow well in the same conditions that produced the US Northern rain forests: generally cool temperatures, moist, sandy soils, and ample sunlight, although they tolerate a range of soil and site conditions.
are birch trees dark
Birch trees are deciduous.
American Beach, White Birch, Sugar Maple, Red Oak, White Pine, Eastern Hemlock
A full grown white birch can reach 60 feet or more. It has a white bark that peels off easily by hand. Some white birches grow straight as an arrow and become very large, while others grow in clumps of several smaller trees and do not grow straight up.
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birch trees