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Swamp Birch (Noun)

Meaning

Birch of western United States resembling the paper birch but having brownish bark.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The swamp birch is a deciduous tree that thrives in wet environments, commonly found in the western United States.
  • In the Pacific Northwest, the swamp birch is often mistaken for the paper birch due to its similar white bark, but it can be distinguished by its brownish tint.
  • The swamp birch is a medium-sized tree that grows up to 50 feet tall, with a broad, rounded crown and dark green leaves.
  • In the wild, the swamp birch can be found growing in wet meadows, along streams, and in swampy areas, where its roots can absorb plenty of moisture.
  • The swamp birch is a valuable resource for wildlife, providing food and shelter for various birds, mammals, and insects in its native habitats.

Synonyms

  • Western Paper Birch
  • Western Birch
  • Mountain Birch
  • Betula Fontinalis
  • Water Birch

Hypernyms

  • Birch Tree
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