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where they commonly grow together, but sweet birch does not grow west of Ohio or north into Canada whereas yellow birch does. Sweet birch also has black non-peeling bark compared to the lighter, bronze colored, peeling bark of yellow birch. For young trees where bark has not yet developed, yellow
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layer. This can lead to odd situations such as yellow birches with their roots growing around a tree stump, which when it eventually rots away leaves the birch standing atop stilt-like roots. Yellow birch saplings will not establish in full shade (under a closed canopy) so they typically need
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effects on seedlings of yellow birch and decreases their growth ability. The inhibitory chemical is exuded from the roots of the sugar maple and has a very short soil half-life, it no longer has effects on birch after 5 days.
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swamps. These hybrids are rather common and shrubby in growth pattern and may have an odor of wintergreen or rusty-hairy twigs. The leaf shape is intermediate between both species.
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1923:"Butterflies in Your Backyard | NC State University"
1619:"The names of yellow birch and two of its varieties"
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1950:Tubbs, Carl H. (June 1973).
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1405:"YELLOW BIRCH PLANT GUIDE"
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1669:Fernald, M. L. (1922).
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1984:Forestry Handbook
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1271:(in French). 2024
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