Yes, Betula species (Birch family) are deciduous. For more info: http://www.bonsai4me.com/SpeciesGuide/Betula.html
The leaves of Betula populifolia are smooth on the lower surface.
Betula lenta, or black birch, typically has one prominent vein running down the center of each leaf, with smaller branching veins extending outwards.
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Deciduous
Deciduous Tree
If you mean Betula lenta, the Cherry Birch, it is deciduous.
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is deciduous.
Betula pendula was created in 1788.
Betula ermanii was created in 1831.
Betula cordifolia was created in 1861.
Betula pubescens was created in 1791.
Betula utilis was created in 1825.
Betula oycoviensis was created in 1809.
The genus of the birch tree is Betula.
Betula lenta, or black birch, typically has one prominent vein running down the center of each leaf, with smaller branching veins extending outwards.
Bamboo, Banksia, Betula, Datura, Bellis, Betula,
betula Betula is the birch family Oaks are in the Quercus family.