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Betula nigra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Questions about Betula Nigra
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Betula nigra 'Heritage' (also known as 'Cully') - the popular cultivar of choice, possessing great vigor, but primarily noted for its heavily exfoliating (peeling) branches in the 2" to 6" diameter range which yield a cream, salmon, orange, lavender, and gray combination of bark colors, making it an excellent...
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Betula nigra is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting river birch (opens a new window).
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Betula nigra L. - River Birch ... Betula nigra plant ... Betula nigra inflorescence...
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River Birch (Betula nigra) ... Distribution Map to Right; Counties in blue contain tree; ... Shape and Distribution; River birch is also known as red birch, water birch, and black birch. It grows to a height of up to 75 feet, with a trunk diameter of up to 2 feet.
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