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  2. Betula maximowicziana - Wikipedia

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    Betula maximowicziana, the monarch birch, is a species of birch tree native to the Kuril Islands and northern to central Japan. It is a valuable timber tree in Japan. [2] It is also grown as an ornamental for its bark in Japan, Europe and a few places in North America, but has had limited acceptance due to lack of uniformity.

  3. Betula alleghaniensis - Wikipedia

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    Betula alleghaniensis, forest emblem of Quebec, [6] Canada. Betula alleghaniensis is a medium-sized, typically single-stemmed, deciduous tree reaching 60–80 feet (18–24 m) tall (exceptionally to 100 ft (30 m)) [2] [7] with a trunk typically 2–3 ft (0.61–0.91 m) in diameter, making it the largest North American species of birch.

  4. Birch - Wikipedia

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    The birch is New Hampshire's state tree and the national tree of Finland and Russia. The yellow birch is the official tree of the province of Quebec (Canada). The birch is a very important element in Russian culture and represents the grace, strength, tenderness and natural beauty of Russian women as well as the closeness to nature of the ...

  5. Betula ermanii - Wikipedia

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    Betula ermanii, or Erman's birch, [1] is a species of birch tree belonging to the family Betulaceae. It is an extremely variable species and can be found in Northeast China , Korea , Japan , and Russian Far East ( Kuril Islands , Sakhalin , Kamchatka ).

  6. Betula pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Betula pubescens is known as downy birch, with other common names including moor birch, white birch, European white birch or hairy birch. [3] It is a deciduous tree growing to 10 to 20 m (33 to 66 ft) tall (rarely to 27 m), with a slender crown and a trunk up to 70 cm (28 in) (exceptionally 1 m) in diameter, with smooth but dull grey-white bark ...

  7. Betula lenta - Wikipedia

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    Betula lenta is a medium-sized deciduous tree reaching 30 metres (98 ft) tall, exceptionally to 35 m (115 ft) [2] with a trunk up to 60 cm (2 ft) diameter. Heights of 15 m (50 ft) to 24 m (80 ft) are more typical.

  8. Betula neoalaskana - Wikipedia

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    Betula neoalaskana (syn. B. resinifera) or Alaska birch, also known as Alaska paper birch or resin birch, is a species of birch native to Alaska and northern Canada.Its range covers most of interior Alaska, and extends from the southern Brooks Range to the Chugach Range in Alaska, including the Turnagain Arm and northern half of the Kenai Peninsula, eastward from Norton Sound through the Yukon ...

  9. Betula albosinensis - Wikipedia

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    Betula albosinensis is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 25 m (82 ft) in height, [2] with some specimens reaching 18 to 27 m (60 to 90 ft). [3] The trunk can reach a circumference of 1.8 to 3.4 m (6 to 11 ft).