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Softwood Huh, not the birch I have fell!
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is deciduous.
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.
Yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is a species of tree native to North America, characterized by its distinctive yellow or silvery bark that peels in thin strips. It is commonly found in cool, moist forests and is valued for its high-quality, strong and flexible wood used in furniture-making and flooring. Yellow birch trees also have a sweet sap that can be used to make birch syrup.
The Yellow Birch is the representative tree of the province of Quebec.
Betula alleghaniensis
Paul R Laidly has written: 'Metric site index curves for aspen, birch, and conifer in the Lake States' -- subject(s): Conifers, Aspen, Birch, Site index (Forestry)
Betula Alleghaniensis
Lion. Colors are yellow and blue.
Yellow or Black Birch is very good firewood, high heat value, slow burn. White or Gray Birch is average- better than some, not as good as some.
Birch is a hardwood. It comes in white, yellow and black varieties. It can be used in furniture and resembles cherry but is usually lighter in color and less expensive.
Betula lutea also B. alleghaniensis.