Betula pubescens: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Fagales
- Family
- Betulaceae
- Genus
- Betula
- Species
- Betula pubescens
- Scientific Name
- Betula pubescens
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Betula pubescens
Betula pubescens (syn. Betula alba), commonly known as downy birch and also as moor birch, white birch, European white birch or hairy birch, is a species of deciduous tree, native and abundant throughout northern Europe and northern Asia, growing further north than any other broadleaf tree. It is closely related to, and often confused with, the silver birch (B. pendula), but grows in wetter places with heavier soils and poorer drainage; smaller trees can also be confused with the dwarf birch (B. nana).
Six varieties are recognised and it hybridises with the silver and dwarf birches. A number of cultivars have been developed, but many are no longer in cultivation. The larva of the autumnal moth (Epirrita autumnata) feeds on the foliage and in some years, large areas of birch forest can be defoliated by this insect. Many fungi are associated with the tree and certain pathogenic fungi are the causal agents of birch dieback disease.
The tree is a pioneer species, readily colonising cleared land, but later being replaced by taller, more long-lived species. The bark can be stripped off without killing the tree. The bark and the timber is used for turnery and in the manufacture of plywood, furniture, shelves, coffins, matches, toys and wood flooring. The inner bark is edible and it was ground up and used in bread-making in times of famine. The rising sap in spring can be used to make refreshing drinks, wines, ales and liqueurs and various parts of the tree have been used in herbal medicine.
...Betula pubescens in languages:
- Belarusian
- Бяроза пушыстая
- Bokmål
- bjørk
- Catalan
- Bedoll pubescent
- Chinese
- 毛樺
- Czech
- bříza pýřitá
- Danish
- Dun-birk
- Dutch
- Zachte berk
- English
- Downy Birch
- English
- European paper birch
- English
- hairy birch
- Estonian
- sookask
- Finnish
- hieskoivu
- French
- Bouleau pubescent
- French
- Bouleau blanc
- German
- Moor-Birke
- German
- Haar-Birke
- German
- Besen-Birke
- German
- Glasbirke
- German
- Behaarte Birke
- Hungarian
- molyhos nyír
- Italian
- Betulla pelosa
- Italian
- Betulla pubescente
- Latvian
- Purva bērzs
- Lithuanian
- Plaukuotasis beržas
- Polish
- Brzoza omszona
- Portuguese
- Vidoeiro
- Portuguese
- Bidoeiro
- Portuguese
- Bétula
- Russian
- Берёза пушистая
- Swedish
- glasbjörk
- Ukrainian
- Береза пухнаста
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Betula alleghaniensis
- Betula alnoides
- Betula alpestris
- Betula apoiensis
- Betula ashburneri
- Betula baschkirica
- Betula bomiensis
- Betula calcicola
- Betula celtiberica
- Betula chichibuensis
- Betula chinensis
- Betula cordifolia
- Betula coriaceifolia
- Betula corylifolia
- Betula costata
- Betula cylindrostachya
- Betula dauurica
- Betula divaricata
- Betula ermanii
- Betula falcata
- Betula fruticosa
- Betula glandulosa
- Betula globispica
- Betula gmelinii
- Betula grossa
- Betula gynoterminalis
- Betula honanensis
- Betula humilis
- Betula insignis
- Betula karagandensis
- Betula klokovii
- Betula kweichowensis
- Betula lanata
- Betula lenta
- Betula luminifera
- Betula maximowicziana
- Betula medwediewii
- Betula megrelica
- Betula michauxii
- Betula microphylla
- Betula murrayana
- Betula nana
- Betula neoalaskana
- Betula nigra
- Betula occidentalis
- Betula oycoviensis
- Betula papyrifera
- Betula pendula
- Betula platyphylla
- Betula populifolia
- Betula potamophila
- Betula potaninii
- Betula psammophila
- Betula pubescens
- Betula pumila
- Betula raddeana
- Betula schmidtii
- Betula sunanensis
- Betula tianschanica
- Betula turkestanica
- Betula uber
- Betula utilis
- Betula zinserlingii
- Betula × aurata
- Betula × avatshensis
- Betula × bottnica
- Betula × caerulea
- Betula × dugleana
- Betula × dutillyi
- Betula × eastwoodiae
- Betula × heptopotamica
- Betula × hornei
- Betula × intermedia
- Betula × jackii
- Betula × minor
- Betula × paramushirensis
- Betula × plettkei
- Betula × purpusii
- Betula × raymundii
- Betula × sandbergii
- Betula × sargentii
- Betula × uliginosa
- Betula × utahensis
- Betula × winteri
- Betula × zimpelii
Child Taxa
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