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* The twigs, when scraped, have a slight scent of oil of wintergreen. * Coppery yellow or yellow-gray bark, yellow foliage in fall; likes a cool, moist environment. * The wood of Betula alleghaniensis is extensively used for flooring, cabinetry and toothpicks.
- Common Name: Yellow Birch
- Family: Betulaceae
- Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
- Purity: 40%
- Genus: Betula
- Collection Locale: Nova Scotia
United States
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