Betula Cordifolia (Noun)
Meaning
Small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Betula cordifolia, also known as mountain paper birch, is a popular choice for crafting due to its unique peeling bark.
- Mountain paper birch, or Betula cordifolia, is often used to make decorative items such as baskets and toy canoes.
- The Betula cordifolia tree is native to eastern North America and is prized for its striking white bark.
- Artisans often use the bark of the Betula cordifolia to create intricate and beautiful designs on their handmade crafts.
- In some Native American cultures, the Betula cordifolia is considered a sacred tree, and its bark is used in traditional ceremonies and rituals.