EASY TO IDENTIFY: River birch or Betula nigra is native to the southern US and is commonly found in the flood plains and swamp areas. “It’s beautiful, the summer month of June, and the sun shines most ...
Editor's note: Once a month, the OSU Extension master gardener's office of Franklin County profiles a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. As the growing season fades, we bid adieu to many of ...
A tree native to Frederick County is the river birch (Betula nigra). River birch are more prevalent in the south and typically grow along stream bottoms with trees like sycamore, silver maple, green ...
What: Heritage birch — also called white bark river birch, or betula nigra Cully Heritage — was selected for its incredible peeling bark. The bark has more white, cream and pale salmon tones than the ...
Want to plant a tremendous tree? Look no further than the river birch, Betula nigra. Indigenous to the eastern United States, the river birch is commonly found in flood plains and/or swamps. Native ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. As its common name implies, the river ...
River birch (‘Betula nigra’) is a very handsome tree native to the Eastern United States from New Hampshire to Florida and west to Texas and Minnesota. A fast-growing medium to large tree, River birch ...
The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated ...
The Hamden Tree Commission has name the Heritage river birch tree (Betula nigra var ‘Cully’) as the Hamden Notable Tree for January 2020. The trees are located on the Regional Water Authority property ...