Yellow Birch – Betula alleghaniensis

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO

Description

Appearance: Betula alleghaniensis is a deciduous tree known for its peeling, golden-brown bark and triangular leaves.

Leaves: The leaves are simple, serrated, and triangular in shape.

Bark: The bark is golden-brown and peels into thin, curly strips.

Fruit: It produces small, winged nutlets.

Habitat: It is commonly found in moist woodlands and along streams.

Distribution: Yellow birch is native to North America.

Occurance
Two specimens were planted in large pasture marsh in 2016

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