White Birch (Noun)
Meaning
European birch with dull white to pale brown bark and somewhat drooping hairy branches.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The park features several white birch trees, their striking white trunks standing out against the darker foliage of other trees.
- White birch trees are commonly found in European forests, their pale bark glistening in the fading light of day.
- The artist chose to paint the white birch tree with its unique bark and delicate, drooping branches.
- As the snow fell gently around her, the woman sat beneath the sheltering boughs of a white birch tree.
- The gardener selected a white birch sapling to plant in the corner of the garden, knowing its branches would eventually provide shade for the bench.