
Paper birch (Betula papyrifera)
Paper birch, also known as Canoe birch
The paper birch (*Betula papyrifera*), also called American white birch or canoe birch, is recognized for its distinctive, peeling white bark. While relatively short-lived, its wood is commonly utilized in the production of items such as toothpicks, ice cream sticks, wooden bobbins, clothespins, and canoes.
Key Facts About Paper birch
Attributes of Paper birch
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Tree
Plant Height
20 m to 40 m
Spread
7 m to 15 m
Leaf Color
Green Yellow
Flower Size
6 mm to 1.2 cm
Flower Color
Yellow Green Brown
Scientific Classification of Paper birch
Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Fagales
Family
Birch
Genus
Betula
Species
Paper birch