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Latin: Betula papyrifera
Other common names: canoe birch, silver birch, white birch
Mature Height: 80 ft.
Soil / Climate: Prefers cool, moist climates
Notes: Shiny brown bark when young, turning bright white with age, seperates from trunk in thin, papery strips.
Wildlife: Seed is eaten by the wood duck, ruffed grouse, turkey, pheasant, blue heron, chickadee, and many others.
Cold Stream Farm supplies Paper Birch trees which are grown as bare root seedlings and transplants and sold both wholesale and retail with no minimum order.
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