Birch

There are several species of birch trees that are commonly used for their raw materials. These species are found in different regions of the world, and their growing conditions can vary depending on the climate and soil type. Here are some of the most common birch species and their growing regions:

  1. Betula pendula - also known as European white birch or silver birch, this species is found throughout Europe and western Asia.

  2. Betula pubescens - also known as downy birch, this species is found throughout northern Europe and northern Asia.

  3. Betula alleghaniensis - also known as yellow birch, this species is found in eastern North America.

  4. Betula papyrifera - also known as paper birch or canoe birch, this species is found in North America, from Alaska to Newfoundland.

  5. Betula nigra - also known as river birch, this species is found in eastern North America, from Florida to Texas.

  6. Betula utilis - also known as Himalayan birch, this species is found in the Himalayas, from Afghanistan to western China.

Each of these birch species has unique characteristics that make them suitable for different applications. For example, paper birch is commonly used for making paper products, while river birch is prized for its attractive bark and used in landscaping.

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