
Betula alleghaniensis - Wikipedia
Betula alleghaniensis, the yellow birch, [2] golden birch, [3] or swamp birch, [4] is a large tree and an important lumber species of birch native to northeastern North America. Its vernacular names refer to the golden color of the tree's bark. [ 5 ]
Yellow Birch - US Forest Service Research and Development
Yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is the most valuable of the native birches. It is easily recognized by the yellowish-bronze exfoliating bark for which it is named. The inner bark is aromatic and has a flavor of wintergreen. Other names are …
Yellow birch | The Morton Arboretum
Yellow birch, an Illinois native, has a silvery bronze bark that peels into small strips. Fall color is yellow. This species shows some resistance to bronze birch borer. It is also known as Betula lutea.
Yellow Birch | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Yellow birch is harder and heavier than most birch. Its a true Northern species, I,ve seen it in Northern NY, and new England and southern Ontario and some grow larger than you would expect a birch to grow.
Yellow Birch ( Betula alleghaniensis ) - wildadirondacks.org
Aug 15, 2018 · The Yellow Birch (Betula alleghaniensis) – known for its distinctive, golden peeling bark – is a native, deciduous tree that grows throughout New York State and the Adirondack Mountains. Yellow Birch is the third dominant tree of the northern hardwoods and the most valuable of our native birches.
Yellow birch | Definition, Tree, Wood, Leaf, Uses, & Facts | Britannica
Yellow birch, species of ornamental and timber tree of the family Betulaceae, native to the northeastern part of North America. The hard, pale, red-brown wood is commonly sold with that of sweet birch for use in furniture, woodenware, veneer, and flooring.
Betula alleghaniensis (Golden Birch, Swamp Birch, Yellow Birch) …
Betula alleghaniensis, or Yellow Birch is a medium to large deciduous tree with a single trunk of up to 3 feet 6 inches and an overall height that can reach 70 to 80 feet tall. It is the largest species of birch in North America.
YELLOW BIRCH - BETULA ALLEGHANIENSIS | The UFOR Nursery …
Yellow birch is the longest living native birch species, often reaching 150 years old, but can live to be 300 years old. In an open or urban setting trunks are often short and numerous forming a broad open crown.
Yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) | Minnesota DNR
Simple, alternate on stem, length 3" to 5"; oval to oblong, deeply and finely toothed; dull dark green on upper surface and paler beneath; much larger than paper birch; turns bright yellow in autumn. Fruit (seed)
Betula alleghaniensis (Yellow Birch) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Yellow Birch: tree to 85 ft, yellowish silvery bark; lance-elliptic, double-toothed leaves to 4 inches long in pairs on spur-like branchlets, male and female catkins on same branch
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