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Paper birch can be found where the two forests begin to change over.
A paper birch lunged white against a perfect blue sky.
The bark of the paper birch tree provides an excellent writing material.
Aspen and paper birch are also common on the upland sites.
Near an old stone railroad reservoir, there is a stand of paper birches.
Paper birch trees, which live only 40 to 80 years, are found throughout Minnesota's northern woodlands.
Native Americans also boiled the sap of paper birch to make a syrup.
In some cases, this sorting is easy, particularly with the paper birch and its glistening clean white bark.
Over the decades some of the trees natural to Northern climates, like the black spruce and paper birch, have disappeared.
Larger hardwoods include the sugar maple, paper birch, and basswood.
The paper birch population around Smith Falls is not currently reproducing, and may soon die out.
Forests of white spruce, paper birch, and alder cover the low hills along the major rivers.
But the largest of nearly 800 other species are listed, including the paper birch (Betula papyrifera) shown above.
The 12 sites will include a country-style garden built around a Moorish-style pool and seven paper birches.
Often, the wood of a downed paper birch will rot away leaving the hollow bark intact.
Species growing here include paper birch, basswood, aspen, ferns and club mosses.
The island itself contains balsam, paper birch, cedar, sugar maple, and red oak.
In Minnesota, white-tailed deer eat considerable amounts of paper birch leaves in the fall.
Among deciduous trees, the black cottonwood is largest; trembling aspen and paper birch are also prominent.
The chalky, peeling bark of the paper birch (Betula papyrifera) usually comes to mind.
Idly, with no reason to do so, without really intending to, he went down the slope to the cluster with its growth of paper birch.
There is also a stand of paper birch on the southwestern slope of the mountain, as a result of past human disturbance.
Acres of Paper Birch, aspen, and Red Oak are also present.
Paper birch is the most common deciduous associate, and wood sorrel and moss can be found on the ground.
Jenny gathered the quick-burning bark of the paper birch for kindling and fetched water from the spring nearby.
It doesn't seem to have the disease problems of white birch, so I would like to plant more, but can't find them.
They began walking again, up toward the white birch woods and Scott's house.
European white birch and English are the most abundant species in the park.
I moved twenty yards into the tree line and stopped between two white birch to listen.
And no tree was ever cut in the grove of white birches behind the house.
That white birch you caught me kissing is a sister of mine.
Popular colors include brown, red, blue and clear (often called white birch beer), though others are possible.
The only decor as such: a small stand of white birches at stage right.
The only beautiful things were the slim white birches on the dark hills.
Then I heard a cry in the grasses up near the white birches.
She was looking past him, out the windows to the drive that swept up the hill and through the white birch woods.
Four white birch trees and a live oak had been planted in the front yard.
White Birch Lake is very well known for its fishing.
There was a clump of cool, white birches at one corner.
The track widened, became the floor of a little valley, lined in white birch.
The white birches along the roadside seemed to be trying to catch her with ghostly hands.
Her face had never been so dark and her hair was like the bark of a young white birch tree.
From the heart of the hero-mound there grew a silver white birch tree.
The project includes new landscaping, with groves of white birch trees.
Its light falls like a pale shadow among the white birches on the hillside.
At the top of the meadow was a fringe of white birch.
The trees were taller here on this island, and the white birches grew in abundance.
His dining-room chairs of yellow or white birch come in three styles.
There's something stuck to a branch of one of those white birches.
The white birches down the west lane seemed to shine with a silvery light of their own.
But the largest of nearly 800 other species are listed, including the paper birch (Betula papyrifera) shown above.
The chalky, peeling bark of the paper birch (Betula papyrifera) usually comes to mind.
"Okay, consider Betula papyrifera, or paper birch.
That said, one could do worse than be a planter of birches, especially if one chooses the native paper birch, Betula papyrifera.
The southeast Alaska variety is the Western paper birch, (Betula papyrifera var.
The papery bark of the white birch tree (Betula papyrifera) was used extensively by Native Americans.
The presence of paper birch (Betula papyrifera), a successional species, is often an indication of past disturbances such as fire or logging in the forest.
The tree which was designated in 1988 as a symbol of Saskatchewan is the Paper Birch Betula papyrifera.
The pioneer trees of this forest are quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) and paper birch (Betula papyrifera).
The Kenai birch (Betula papyrifera var.
There it is found in both deciduous and coniferous woodland, commonly under plantings of white birch (Betula papyrifera) in urban areas.
Larvae have been recorded on Betula papyrifera, Populus tremuloides and Populus balsamifera.
The larvae feed on Betula species, including Betula populifolia and Betula papyrifera.
And while spruce, elm, hickory and Southern beech were useful for canoe shells, no tree compared with the paper or white birch (Betula papyrifera).
The larvae feed on the leaves of oak, elm, poplar, willow, Picea glauca, and mostly Betula papyrifera in southern Canada.
They are dominated by balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and red spruce, although white pine and paper birch (Betula papyrifera) also occur.
Land of the Silver Birch is a traditional Canadian folk song, though the birch referred to is actually a different species, Paper Birch Betula papyrifera.
The larvae feed on Alnus rubra, Alnus incana, Betula papyrifera, Populus balsamifera, Salix and Prunus species.
The larvae feed on various deciduous shrubs and trees and conifer trees, including Betula papyrifera, Abies balsamifera, Salix, Alnus and Myrica asplenifolia.
Larvae have been reared on Lactuca, Vitus, Taraxacum officinale, Rubus idaeus, Salix petiolaris, Prunus virginiana, Betula papyrifera and Vaccinium myrtilloides.
Larvae feed on various deciduous and coniferous trees and shrubs, including Pseudotsuga, Tsuga, Abies, Picea, Salix, Betula papyrifera, Corylus, Fragaria and carrot Daucus.
The larvae feed on Betula papyrifera, Carya ovata, Populus alba, Populus balsamifera, Populus deltoides, Populus nigra, Populus tremuloides, Quercus species, and Salix species (including Salix eriocephala).
The larvae feed on Betula alleghaniensis, Betula grossa, Betula humilis, Betula obscura, Betula papyrifera, Betula pendula, Betula pubescens, Betula nana and Betula utilis.
The dominant trees of these coastal forests are balsam fir Abies balsamea along with black spruce Picea mariana, white spruce Picea glauca on the shoreline, and paper birch Betula papyrifera and aspens where the forest is regrown following logging or other disturbance.