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One tree stood alone, a solitary yellow birch, which was the focus of the view from my kitchen window.
Its decided color gives the common names gray, white, black, silver and yellow birch to different species.
There was quite a difference between soft, straight pine and hard, curved yellow birch!
The name "yellow birch" reflects the color of the tree's bark.
Kneeling under a yellow birch tree, she began digging a small hole.
Many species, including paper and yellow birch, intermingled at the approach to the summit.
He works basically in three woods: ironwood, yellow birch and white ash.
The woods is dominated by Red maple and Yellow birch.
Owen Ford stood before her, leaning against the bronze column of a yellow birch.
Dark pines and yellow birches lay ahead, as the shoreline curved to meet me.
Its rocky landscape is filled with poplars, yellow birch, and oak.
Tree species include sugar maple, yellow birch and white birch.
He hauled the men away from the side and left them near the yellow birch as a reminder to approaching tribesmen.
Trees in the old growth include Eastern hemlock, red spruce, yellow birch, and sugar maple.
A small grove of yellow birch grows just south of the entrance gate.
Hinges and trim are yellow birch; the facing is white birch.
Few scenes can top sunlight backlighting a red-orange maple or yellow birch.
Yellow birch and maple shaded the forest floor.
The woods were largely pine, though yellow birch, beech and maple were common.
He emerged from where he had been crouching under the trunk of an ancient, fallen yellow birch.
When I stopped again, it was in a clump of yellow birches growing around an outcropping of rock.
The train then uses composite brake blocks made of yellow birch injected with peanut oil to bring it to a complete stop.
The landscape is characterized by mixed forest, dominated by sugar maple and yellow birch.
Oak, blackgum, tulip and yellow birch trees are common in the woods that cover the valley walls.
Forest cover includes red cedar, white pine, red pine, and yellow birch.
Then come the pumpkin-colored sugar maples, the golden birch and the light-tan beech.
In the fire-hollowed base of a great-boled golden birch stood a tiny, furry man, a tomttu.
Golden birch bowed over the trail creating a multicolored tunnel of fluttering leaves and dappled light.
Actually all children get both gifts and golden birches (Hungarian: virgács) in their shoes, no matter how they behaved themselves.
Our path took us through a wood where leaves glowed in crystalline sunlight, scarlet maple, golden birch, fallow aspen.
A special treat, for me, has always been the combination of green pine needles mixed with golden birches and scarlets of maples.
Flavors added later include golden birch beer, root beer, cream soda, sarsaparilla, cola, and blue birch beer.
Maud Cameron and her Guardian (1903) by Charles Sackville, privately printed for subscribers only (Golden Birch House: London).
The city's trees still look pretty green although some ash in Central Park at 102d Street are a handsome mauve and golden birches are lighting up the lake in Prospect Park.
The Native Plant Garden devoted to trees and shrubs of the Northeast is especially colorful at this time of year, while the T. H. Everett Memorial Rock Garden has a dazzling golden birch tree.
Then the two guards led off the father, and the Fairy of whom you have heard found him in the forest, and beat him with a golden birch rod, and cast him into a cave that was very deep and dark, where he lay enchanted.
They include sugar maple, yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), and beech.
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is a huge granddaddy of a tree, its fat trunk fanning out into four trunklike branches that spread a good 60 feet across.
In the Smokies, the northern hardwood canopies are dominated by yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) and American beech (Fagus grandifolia).
Another unusual vegetation type on North Fork Mountain is an elfin forest dominated by yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), mountain ash (Sorbus americana), and mountain holly.
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is a birch species native to eastern North America, from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and southern Quebec west to Minnesota, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia.
The pine-hardwood forests are dominated by species such as white pine and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), mixed with scattered red maple, a shrub layer dominated by witch-hazel (Hamamelis virginiana), and a herbaceous layer composed of a variety of herbs, mosses, and lichens.