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Betula nigra ( River Birch ; also occasionally called Water Birch ) is a species of birch native to the eastern United States from New Hampshire west to southern Minnesota, and south to norther...
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River birch grows all the way from southern New Hampshire to the Texas Gulf Coast. The tree is very heat-tolerant and reaches its maximum size in rich alluvial soils of the lower Mississippi Valley. River birch is well named as it loves riparian zones and adapts well to wet sites.
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The River Birch favors moist soils and typically is found growing on stream banks and in swampy lowlands. In her book on The Woody Plants of Ohio, Lucy Braun calls this a "semi-aquatic species" since it can survive flooding for several weeks at a time.
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River Birch, Red Birch, Birch,River ... A small thicket forming to large tree found on wet soil along streams and rivers, sloughs or marshes. Bark is silvery gray to reddish brown, sloughing off into thick curly flakes. Sometimes used as an ornamental in landscape plantings because of its ability to grow in wet soil and...
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Alternate name: Red Birch ... Family: Betulaceae, Birch view all from this family ... River Birch Betula nigra...
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General information: River birch can grow 50 to 90 feet tall but is often seen 40 to 50 feet. It normally grows with a central leader and small-diameter, dark-colored lateral branches. It has a narrow, oval to pyramidal crown when young, spreading wider with age as several branches become dominant.
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