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  1. May 25, 2024 · Birch is a genus of about 40 species of short-lived ornamental and timber trees and shrubs of the family Betulaceae, distributed throughout cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Learn about their physical description, major species, uses, and hybrids.

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  2. Jul 1, 2023 · Birch trees (genus Betula) are flowering medium-sized deciduous trees with thin papery bark and egg-shaped pointed leaves. Birch trees have spectacular fall colors that can be golden yellow, vibrant orange, or fiery red. Common birch trees get their names from the bark’s distinctive colors, which can be white, silver, black, gray, or yellow.

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    • Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) Paper Birch has a long, interesting history in North America, and it happens to be my favorite birch. It was widely used to make birch bark canoes, footwear, and other products for Native Americans and early settlers in North America.
    • River Birch (Betula nigra) River Birch is a popular fast-growing tree for home landscaping grown as a single-trunked or multi-trunked tree. It has unique, distinctive salmon-pink to reddish-brown bark that exfoliates profusely in multiple layers revealing lighter inner bark layers and providing year-round interest in the landscape.
    • Cherry Birch (Betula lenta) Cherry Birch, often also called Sweet Birch or Black Birch, is a large tree with a single trunk with shiny reddish-brown bark that often looks like cherry bark even as it matures and forms irregular scaly plates.
    • Virginia Roundleaf Birch (Betula lenta f. uber) Virginia Roundleaf Birch is a very rare botanical variant of the Cherry Birch. It is sometimes referred to as Betula uber, but plant authorities have determined it is a botanical form of the Cherry Birch rather than its own species.
    • Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) Primarily native to Alaska, Canada, and northern U.S. states, this tree has lovely white bark and yellow fall color. It can grow either as a single-trunk tree or in small clumps with multiple trunks.
    • Bog Birch (Betula pumila) Bog birch is a medium-sized, short-lived, clump-forming shrub that thrives in wet sites and is native to North America. The plant tolerates occasional flooding, alkaline soil, clay soil, and road salt.
    • River Birch (Betula nigra) River birch is an increasingly popular, fast-growing tree for the home landscape and is native to the eastern United States.
    • Sweet Birch (Betula lenta) Cherry birch is a large tree that grows from a single main trunk. Shiny, red-brown bark and yellow foliage make this an attractive tree for lawns and naturalized areas.
  4. Learn about birch tree characteristics, habitat, uses, and how to identify it from aspen. Find out how birch trees are edible, medicinal, and useful for crafts and paper.

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · Understanding the fascinating facts about birch trees can deepen our appreciation for these remarkable plants and the roles they play in our world. Let's delve into 10 intriguing facts about birch trees that illuminate their significance and allure.