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  2. Betula pendula - Wikipedia

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    The silver birch is a hardy tree, a pioneer species, and one of the first trees to appear on bare or fire-swept land. Many species of birds and animals are found in birch woodland, the tree supports a wide range of insects and the light shade it casts allows shrubby and other plants to grow beneath its canopy. It is planted decoratively in ...

  3. Forest stands in Białowieża Forest - Wikipedia

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    Pine-birch forests returned during the Preboreal period (8250–6750 BCE), giving rise to the forest formations in the geographical area now known as the Białowieża Forest. [3] Birch was the dominant species, but its dominance was short-lived. [2] Gradually, hornbeam, elm, and linden appeared, along with hazel, forming the beginnings of mixed ...

  4. Ornäs birch - Wikipedia

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    The original Ornäs birch was discovered in 1767 by Hans Gustaf Hiordt in the village of Ornäs, in the central Swedish province of Dalarna. Hiordt sent a description of the tree to the University of Uppsala botanist Carl Linnaeus. Cuttings were taken from the original tree, from which all Ornäs birch trees have been propagated. The tree fell ...

  5. 5 Types of Birch Trees That Will Elevate Your Landscaping - AOL

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  6. Gunnersbury Triangle - Wikipedia

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    A sparrow-hawk nests in a silver birch, a jay comes visiting, bees and wood-mice also live here." [ 16 ] The TES continues: "There are open glades for picnics and, in autumn, blackberries to gather. The aim here is to manage the woodland as a natural piece of countryside in town, and if, from time to time, you glimpse a tube train, you hardly ...

  7. Carpinus betulus - Wikipedia

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    Carpinus betulus is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree, for planting in gardens and parks throughout north west Europe. Because it stands up well to cutting back and has dense foliage, it has been much used in landscape gardening, mainly as tall hedges and for topiary.