




Betula
Birch trees have white bark that peels like paper. They grow tall and have small, green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. Birch trees provide homes for birds and insects.
生息地: Forests
The Birch is famous for its distinctive peeling bark, often bright white, silver, or sometimes bronze, with horizontal lines called lenticels. Its slender branches hold oval, toothed leaves that turn golden in autumn, making it stand out in any forest.





カテゴリ
樹木レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient people used birch bark as one of the very first paper-like writing materials!
Birch sap can be tapped in spring to make syrup, tasting a bit like maple!
Birch wood is tough, flexible, and has been used to make everything from canoes to furniture!
Its papery bark is famously waterproof and can even light a fire when wet!
Birch has a multi-layered, papery bark that peels off, helping it shed parasites and grow without cracking.
Birch can grow quickly, allowing it to rapidly establish itself in open areas after disturbances like fires.
Birch produces tiny, winged seeds (samaras) that are easily carried by the wind to new locations to reproduce.
Scolytus betulae
larvae burrow into and feed on the inner bark
Cervus elaphus
browses on young twigs, leaves, and bark during winter
Fomes fomentarius
grows on decaying birch wood, helping decomposition
Bombus terrestris
visits birch catkins, collecting pollen in spring
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Enjoy looking at birch trees from a safe distance and avoid climbing them.
15-30 m
5-10 m
はい
30-60 cm
50-150 年
Forests
Samara
普通
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