Photo of Betula nigra (Birch)
Betula nigra As a single trunk tree, it develops a pyramidal habit when young, but matures to a more rounded shape typically growing 40-70' tall. Multi-trunked trees form a more irregular crown and are generally considered to be the superior growth habit for this species. Salmon-pink to reddish brown bark exfoliates to reveal lighter inner bark. Leathery, diamond-shaped, medium to dark green leaves Family : Betulaceae
Author :
Paul S Drobot
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20901
Online since:
August 17th 2016
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Betula nigra - bark (Birch)
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