Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch, also known as Paper Birch, American White Birch and Canoe Birch) is a species of birch native to northern North America.
Betula papyrifera is the scientific name for paper birch. (Genus species)
Betula papyrifera is the scientific name for paper birch. (Genus species)
Betula papyrifera
Betula Nigra
Betula Alleghaniensis
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Betula papyrifera.
An American white birch is a species of tree, also knwon as the paper birch, Latin name Betula papyrifera.
The name would be Betula pendula. Family: Betulaceae.
The scientific name of an organism is comprised of the two most specific parts of the organism's taxonomy. First is the name of the organism's genus and then the name of the organism's species. Birch trees are in the Betula genus. There are many species of Birch trees which means the second word in the name is different for different types (species) of birch trees. Some example scientific names of birch trees include: Betula ienta (the cherry birch), Betula pubescens (the European white birch), Betula glandulosa (the American dwarf birch).
The scientific name for river birch is Betula nigra.
The scientific name for the river birch is Betula Nigra
In the south, Hammer mills who own or rent most of the land, plant Lobbloly (sp?) Pines everywhere so there is no hardwoods for fall color. This may not be the type of tree you were referring to but it is the tree that paper is made from because after cutting all the hardwoods down it its the fastest growing tree for their purpose of making paper. of course no wild life can exist in pine forest. They're like deserts to wild life. Jack Andrews