Betula Pendula (Noun)
Meaning
European birch with silvery white peeling bark and markedly drooping branches.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Betula pendula, commonly found in European landscapes, is easily identifiable by its silvery white peeling bark and majestic drooping branches.
- A beautiful Betula pendula stood tall in the garden, its unique bark glistening in the sunlight that filtered through the drooping branches above.
- Walking through the European forest, we came across a stunning Betula pendula, its striking white and black patterns a sight to behold among the undergrowth.
- Betula pendula trees line the pathways of this historic European park, providing shade and a picturesque backdrop for strolls on warm summer days.
- In the winter, the bare branches of the Betula pendula trees create a delicate network of lines that crisscross the pale blue European sky.