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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)
Marshall, 1785

 

Synonyms: Betula alba var. papyrifera, Betula papyracea, Betula pirifolia, Betula excels, Betula grandis, (see The Plant List for more synonyms), white birch (in North America)

 

 
 

 

Betula papyrifera is widely distributed in northern North America, from Alaska to Labrador and Newfoundland; isolated populations south to Colorado and North Carolina (Map). It prefers well drained soils, but also grows in saturated or rocky soils; in mixed and deciduous forests and woodlands, swamps, and muskeg; 300-900 m. This is an early-successional deciduous tree readily colonizing burned or logged sites, and abandoned fields. B. papyrifera grows to 20-25 m in height, 60-70 cm in diameter. The bark is creamy or chalky white, often peeling in thin, paper-like, layers. The leaves are alternate, ovate, with serrated margin; turn bright yellow color in autumn. The male flowers are in brownish pendulous catkins, 5-10 cm long; the female catkins are greenish, ca. 3-4 cm long; flowering from mid-April to June. The fruit is a winged achene (samara). Paper Birch is a short-lived species for a tree (usually 30-80 years).

 

Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   D26966
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
Algonquin Provincial Park
Ontario, Canada
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   D44689
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera), male catkins
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Ontario, Canada
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   15607
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Ontario, Canada
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   D44687
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera), male catkins
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Ontario, Canada
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   15597
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
Wawa, Ontario, Canada
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   D44685
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera), male catkins
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Ontario, Canada
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)   14020
Paper Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
catkins after freezing rain
Long Point, Ontario, Canada
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