Betula pubescens |
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Plant type: deciduous tree Hardiness zones: 2-9b Sunlight: hot overhead sun to warm low sun Soil Moisture: constantly moist to usually boggy Soil: ordinary soil, enriched soil, clay, acidic to mildly alkaline Tolerances: high wind, second line salt wind, heavy frost |
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Origins: Europe-W Russia, Russia, UK Other Botanical Names: Betula alba, B. ambigua, B. andreji, B. asplenifolia, B. aurea, B. baicalia, B. broccembergensis, B. callosa, B. canadensis, B. celtiberica, B. concinna, B. coriifolia, B. dalecarlica, B. friesii, B. glabra, B. glauca, B. hackelii, B. jacutica, B. krylovii, B. laciniata, B. lenta, B. lucida, B. macrostachya, B. nigricans, B. odorata var. alpigena, B. ovata, B. pontica, B. populifolia, B. rotundata, B. sajanensis, B. sokolowii, B. subarctica, B. tomentosa, B. torfacea Other Common Names: Hairy Birch, Mountain Birch | ||||||||
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