deciduous forest
No in the wild birch trees are known as foresters weeds because they grow so abundantly from seed.
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.
The inedible birch fungus Polyporus betulinus of the Polyporales family grows almost exclusively on birch trees in the northern part of North America.
No. But they will grow there.
Birch trees tend to live in forests. These forests have a mild climate that changes often such as the climate found in Michigan.
Fly agaric mushrooms are commonly found in forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in birch and pine forests. They prefer damp and cool environments and can also be found in association with other tree species.
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.
Bronze Birch Borers live mostly in Birch trees. But they especially live in Paper Birch trees.
are birch trees dark
Birch trees are deciduous.
Yes, birch is in fact a hardwood. Birch comes from the tree called the birch tree. This tree is usually found in Canada and the US.
deciduous forest
Yes
birch trees
The Atlantic Coastal Plain
Black trees, and white tree, they are fat!