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White Basswood White Birch
Latin Name:
Betula populifolia
location:
northeastern United States and northeastern Canada
The White Basswood
White Birch, originally named Betula populifolia, is generally living in zones around northeastern United States and northeastern Canada. It is usually shaped as deciduous small to medium tree, making it a unique plant! In the summer, the form of its leafs is more or less alternate, simple leaves, 2" to 3.5" long leaves and in the automn it generally looks like yellow. The White Basswood
White Birch (Betula populifolia) also has flowers being blooms in April, but catkins visible prior to bloom and grows fruits that are small nutlets held in cylindrical catkins, 0.75" to 1.25" long. It has a beautiful Bark, where we see reddish brown, thin and smooth on young trunks on it. Something that is noticeable to know about its culture would be that very easy to grow However, another characteristic with the White Basswood
White Birch can be that birch leaf miner is very disfiguring to the foliage and major limitation. It does not kill the plant however A good way to identify a Betula populifolia with its acuminate leaf tips. The White Basswood
White Birch's propagation method is very interesting since it does it by seed; cold or light will break dormancy
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