Nota de aplicación
Short-lived species of deciduous tree native to North America, ranging from Ontario to Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, with disjunct populations in Indiana, Virginia, and North Carolina. It prefers poor, dry upland soils, but is also found in moist mixed woodlands. It is a common pioneer species on abandoned fields and burned areas, thus the name "oldfield birch."Gray birch grows quickly to 7 to 9 m tall and 0.3 m trunk diameter
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta agentes
- .. organismo vivo (nombre jerárquico)
- .... organismo vivo (entidad)
- ...... Eucariota (dominio)
- ........ Plantae (reino)
- .......... Angiospermae (plantas con flores)
- ............ Magnoliopsida (class)
- .............. Rosanae
- ................ Fagales (order)
- .................. Betulaceae (family)
- .................... Betula (genus)
- ...................... Betula alleghaniensis (species)
- ...................... Betula lenta (species)
- ...................... Betula nana (species)
- ...................... Betula nigra (species)
- ...................... Betula papyrifera (species)
- ...................... Betula pendula (species)
- ...................... Betula populifolia (species)
- ...................... Betula pubescens (species)
- ...................... Betula utilis (species)