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Betula populifolia
The gray birch is a tall tree with beautiful white bark and green leaves. It grows in many places and is important for wildlife, providing food and shelter.
生息地: Forests
The gray birch has chalky white-gray bark that looks painted on, often with dark triangular markings below branches, and does not peel readily like other birches. Its shiny, triangular leaves with jagged edges flutter in the slightest breeze, giving it a lively appearance.
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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its scientific name "populifolia" means "poplar-leaved" because its leaves tremble like aspen leaves!
Native Americans used its strong wood for tools and firewood, and its inner bark for tea!
The gray birch is often a "pioneer" tree, meaning it's one of the first to grow in open, disturbed land!
You can tap gray birch for sweet sap in early spring, just like maple trees!
Gray birch can quickly grow in disturbed or poor soils thanks to its hardy nature, helping it colonize new areas.
Gray birch can regrow quickly from its stump after a fire or logging, helping it survive disturbances.
Gray birch grows very fast in full sun, allowing it to quickly reach sunlight and outcompete other young plants.
Odocoileus virginianus
browse on twigs and foliage
Lymantria dispar
larvae defoliate leaves
Dryocopus pileatus
nests in older trees
Bombycilla cedrorum
feasts on abundant seeds
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always stay on paths when exploring near trees to avoid tripping.
600-1200 cm
300-600 cm
1-10 cm
春
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多年生
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