Paper birch (also called white birch) is an iconic tree of the north and probably our most easily recognized tree because of its distinctive white bark. The scientific name Betula papyrifera speaks to ...
Known as the state tree of New Hampshire, the paper birch (Betula papyrifera) is commonly referred to as a ‘poor man’s fire starter.’ The trees’ characteristic white papery bark is impossible to miss ...
In this episode of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces the Paper Birch. This species is found in the North Woods of Northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
The paper birch is known for its white exfoliating bark, dark green foliage and golden fall color. The birch tree has always been a popular landscape tree because of its beautiful bark and graceful ...
TwinCities.com: Blundering Gardener: This tale of two trees saved the paper birch in my yard
Blundering Gardener: This tale of two trees saved the paper birch in my yard
toronto.com: NATURAL ROOTS: The paper birch is a sacred tree of the Mississaugas of the First Nations
This paper birch tree was planted in the new wildflower specimen garden at the Lambton House, 4066 Old Dundas St. in York. This amazing heritage garden, planted in the spring, features native flowers ...
NATURAL ROOTS: The paper birch is a sacred tree of the Mississaugas of the First Nations
Mansfield News Journal: A Stroll Through the Garden: The bane of the birch borer in paper birch
A Stroll Through the Garden: The bane of the birch borer in paper birch