Tree branches do grow back. That is why it is OK to trim them, because they regrow stronger than before.
No
Bark is from trees. The trees grow bark to protect the tree.
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.
No. But they will grow there.
Yes.
No in the wild birch trees are known as foresters weeds because they grow so abundantly from seed.
because Woodpeckers eat at the bark of some trees for the trees to grow new bark
Birch trees can be commonly found across the Northern Hemisphere. Birch trees are very commonly used in home landscaping. Birch trees grow rather quickly, but have a relatively short life span of 40 - 50 years.
Trees have bark to protect a layer that is underneath it, the cambium. This is the only part of the tree that has living, growing cells.
The trees cambium is then exposed and the tree is more prone to disease. It will grow back though.
Yes, birch tress can be grown in a container. The birch must be small enough to fit the container, and it still should have plenty of sunlight and water.
Forests are sparse in Iceland, but native birch trees are still found. At one time, the birch trees were plentiful. Forestry and grazing sheep thinned the birch forests out. Willow grows as shrubs, but sometimes reaches tree-size.
I live in New Hampshire. We have birch trees, weeping willows, evergreens, maple trees, oak trees, beech trees, and more. (: