Betula Alleghaniensis (Noun)
Meaning
Tree of eastern North America with thin lustrous yellow or grey bark.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The betula alleghaniensis, also known as the yellow birch, is a common sight in the forests of Quebec.
- Betula alleghaniensis is a tall tree that thrives in the cooler climates of eastern North America.
- The wood of the betula alleghaniensis is highly valued for its strength and resistance to decay.
- In the fall, the betula alleghaniensis sheds its yellow leaves, revealing its characteristic thin, lustrous bark.
- The betula alleghaniensis is an important part of the ecosystem, providing food and habitat for a variety of wildlife.