Sirhowy Hill Woodlands

Scientific name: Betula pendula

Silver Birch

Silver Birch is a familiar, small, spindly tree with thin branches and papery bark. It is found on heathland, moorland and mountainsides, as well as on dry, sandy soils. One of the first trees to recolonise the UK after the last glacial period, Silver Birch is an opportunistic species; its seeds are produced in huge numbers and dispersed easily by the wind.

How to identify?

Birches are easily recognised by their white, papery bark. The Silver Birch can be distinguished from the similar Downy Birch by its more triangular leaves, with jagged teeth, growing from hairless leaf stalks. It also has droopier branches and leaves.

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Scientific Name

Betula pendula

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