Well ive been looking around for the answer to this myself and what i found is theirs a superdivision for the white birch and a division the super division is Spermatophyta and the division is Magnoliophyta so if i had to take one of those two for phylum i would say magnoliophyta because super division makes it sound like its describes the division more.
Whit Birch
Betula pendula
Kingdom: Plantae
SubKingdom: Tracheobionta
Superdivision: Spermatophyta
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Hamamelididae
Order: Fagales
Family: Betulaceae
Genus:Betula L.
Species:Betula pendula Roth-European White Birch
White birch trees can typically grow to be 40-70 feet tall, with a spread of about 35 feet. They have an elegant, slender shape and their branches spread out nicely.
Scientific classification: Roundworms make up the phylum Nematoda.
the katydids phylum is arthropod hope this helped you!
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
Dwarf birch is consumed by a variety of animals including moose, deer, rabbits, and various small mammals like voles. Insects, such as caterpillars and beetles, also feed on dwarf birch leaves.
The gray birch belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta or Anthophyta, which includes all flowering plants.
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white birch is burnable. anonymous
The White Birch was created on 1994-04-04.
An American white birch is a species of tree, also knwon as the paper birch, Latin name Betula papyrifera.
IT MEANS APPROITE TREE the approite white birch tree
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The family name of birch is Betula .There are a number of birch native to The USA the best is probably Betula papyrifera the paper birch or canoe birch.
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A white birch leaf is typically triangular in shape with serrated edges and a pointed tip. It is usually a light green color and has a smooth texture. Look for clusters of white birch leaves on branches with distinctive peeling white bark.
A white birch tree is a deciduous tree, meaning it is leafy. Conifers, on the other hand, are trees that produce cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves.
White clover belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta, which includes flowering plants.