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Topic: Paper birch


  
  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Paper Birch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera), also known as Canoe Birch or American White Birch, is a species of birch native to northern North America, from Newfoundland west to Alaska, south to Pennsylvania and Washington, with small isolated populations further south in mountains to North Carolina and Colorado.
Paper Birch is the Provincial tree of Saskatchewan and the State tree of New Hampshire.
Snowshoe hares browse paper birch seedlings, porcupines feed on the inner bark and mice eat the seeds.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Paper_Birch   (407 words)

  
 Alberta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The trees in the parkland region of the province grow in clumps and belts on the hillsides.
These are largely deciduous, typically birch, poplar, and tamarack.
Aspen poplar, balsam poplar (or cottonwood), and paper birch are the primary large deciduous species.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberta   (5784 words)

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