white birch in English

noun
1
a birch tree with white bark, especially the paper birch or the European silver birch.
Audrey's son, a landscape architect, insists that the front left corner of the yard needs a white birch .
noun
    downy birch

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1. Yellow Birch and white Birch are the two most commonly found in woodworking.

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3. There are over a dozen species of Birch trees native to North America, but the most common are white Birch, yellow Birch, and black Birch

4. The species in question are not harmful, but rather are fast-growing opportunistic species such as fireweed, wild raspberry, various grasses, white birch, and alder.

5. Hello. Professor Berning. This is Freema good from the White Birch Drilling Compa goody. We were wondering if you could speak for the Drilling Technicing symposium we're sponsoring.

6. But that year, all the cooks could do was to boil up some hot water along with slabs of white birch branches which gave it a slightly sweet taste.

7. Acidification to pH 4 with sulfuric acid from pH 7.0 to 7.4 resulted in significant decreased decomposition rates for 5-g leaf packs of white birch (Betula papyrifera) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum).

8. On Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, S. gaspensis has been recorded from seven habitats, two of which were described by Roscoe and Majka (1976): 1) a mixedwood stand composed of spruces (Picea spp), white birch (Betula papyrifera), and balsam fir (Abies balsamifera) with scattered maples (Acer spp); and 2) a mature hardwood stand of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis).