reddish brown peeling in loose ragged sheets scales hairy
Betula lutea also B. alleghaniensis.
Betula
There is nothing wrong with your shrub, its a characteristic of the plant. There are many trees/shrubs that do this.
The characteristics of a shorea plant include hardy bark and white or red coloring. The plants are deciduous and offer spatula shaped leaves in light green or striped green coloring.
The characteristics of a shorea plant include hardy bark and white or red coloring. The plants are deciduous and offer spatula shaped leaves in light green or striped green coloring.
bark reddish brown, peeling in loose, ragged sheets, scales hairy, 5-7 mm
bark reddish brown, peeling in loose, ragged sheets, scales hairy, 5-7 mm
bark reddish brown, peeling in loose, ragged sheets, scales hairy, 5-7 mm
bark reddish brown, peeling in loose, ragged sheets, scales hairy, 5-7 mm
Betula alleghaniensis
Betula Alleghaniensis
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is deciduous.
Betula lutea also B. alleghaniensis.
A yellow birch is a species of birch tree native to North America - Latin name Betula alleghaniensis.
A black birch is a tree of the species Betula lenta, with a dark bark resembling that of a cherry tree.
Betula pendula was created in 1788.
Betula ermanii was created in 1831.