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Betula papyrifera, commonly called paper birch. This tree is noted for its white bark, which exfoliates in papery strips to reveal an orange-brown inner bark. Mature trees develop black markings on the white bark. Single trunk trees grow to 50-70’ tall with an oval rounded crown. Multi-trunked trees grow shorter with a more irregular crown. Ovate, irregularly toothed, dark green leaves. Quality clear yellow fall color. Tiny monoecious flowers appear in early spring in separate catkins on the same tree: yellowish-brown male flowers in drooping catkins and greenish female flowers in smaller, upright catkins. Female flowers are followed by drooping cone-like fruits containing numerous small winged seeds that typically mature in late summer.
- Type: Tree
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Native
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Zone: 2 to 6
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Height: 50-70 feet
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Spread: 25-50 feet
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Bloom Time: March to April
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Bloom Description: Yellowish brown (male) and green (female)
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Sun: Full-Part Sun
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Water: Medium to wet
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Leaf: Good Fall
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Tolerate: Deer