Betula Fontinalis (Noun)
Meaning
Birch of western United States resembling the paper birch but having brownish bark.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Botanists studying the birch of western United States resembling the paper birch discovered the unique characteristics of Betula fontinalis.
- Betula fontinalis is often found in areas with cold winters and moderate summers, commonly near rivers or streams.
- The Betula fontinalis tree, also known as river birch, boasts distinctive brownish-colored bark that peels off in thin horizontal strips.
- During research on Betula fontinalis in North America, scientists found its leaves exhibit an elegant double-toothed margin on the upper side.
- In dry regions, conservationists recommend planting the Betula fontinalis tree, given its high water tolerance and aesthetic appeal.