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Alaska’s state tree Needles • Dark blue-green, squarish, 5/8 to 1 inch long; • Needles sharp, growing on all sides of branch-es from woody pegs, a character common to spruce. Cones • …
Alaska Birch - Tree Species of Alaska - Alaska Handbook
2023年12月23日 · The Alaska Birch (Betula neoalaskana) is a deciduous tree species native to the boreal forests of Alaska and northwestern Canada, with a distribution range extending …
Betula neoalaskana - Wikipedia
Betula neoalaskana (syn. B. resinifera) or Alaska birch, also known as Alaska paper birch or resin birch, is a species of birch native to Alaska and northern Canada.
Boreal Birch - Alaska State Museums
Birch is one of six types of trees that grow in the Alaskan boreal forest, or taiga. The circumpolar boreal forest, named after Boreas, the Greek god of the North Wind, is the largest terrestrial …
Noticing Culturally Marked Birch Trees – Alaska Ethnobotany
Across Alaska, paper birches are a prevalent tree species often growing alongside white spruce (Picea glauca) and black spruce (Picea mariana). Birch trees are considered to be short-lived …
Frontiers | How Many Tree Species of Birch Are in Alaska?
2020年6月10日 · Here we examined wetland species of birch (Betula) in North America, with a focus on Alaska, and the use of birche tree species in wetland delineation. We sampled over …
Alaska’s Wilderness Medicines - Birch - University of Alaska …
Alaska has three kinds of tree birch and two kinds of dwarf birch (only the tree birches have the uses described here). The tree birches hybridize wherever they meet, so they are considered …
Dugle’s Birch - Tree Species of Alaska - Alaska Handbook
Dugle's Birch in Anchorage Alaska- Dugle's Birch (Betula dugleana) is a deciduous tree species characterized by its slender trunk, smooth bark, and ovate leaves, commonly found in …
Alaska Birch of Alaska - Alaska.Guide
Alaska Birch or Alaska Paper Birch are a deciduous tree with noticeable white bark. Alaska Birch grows to heights of 45-60ft tall. Alaska Birch (Betula neoalaskana) is tapped for it's sap which …
Commercial Timber Species - Alaska Department of Commerce, …
Interior Alaska is vast with extensive stands dominated by White Spruce (64%), Birch (21%) and Poplars (15%). The most important characteristics of the major species found in coastal and …