Grey Birch | American

The ( Betula populifolia ), often simply called gray birch , is a fast-growing, relatively short-lived deciduous tree native to the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. It is widely recognized as a "pioneer species" because it is among the first to colonize disturbed areas like old fields, road cuts, and burned sites. Key Characteristics & Identification

While often confused with the paper birch, the gray birch has several distinct features: Paper, Grey, Yellow, Black or River Birch? | Nature Groupie american grey birch

american grey birch