Betula lenta
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of deciduous tree native to eastern North America, characterized by its aromatic, smooth, brownish bark that yields a volatile oil, and its hard, dark wood. It is commonly known as the black birch, sweet birch, or cherry birch.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was populated with tall Betula lenta, their distinctive bark peeling in thin, fragrant strips.
- The lumber from Betula lenta is prized for its durability and is often used in fine woodworking.
- You can identify Betula lenta by the wintergreen scent released when you scratch its twigs.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical/Horticultural Context: The name is the formal binomial (scientific) name, ensuring precise identification across languages and regions, unlike common names which can vary.
- The study compared the growth rates of Betula lenta and Betula alleghaniensis in the same soil conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Black birch, sweet birch, cherry birch.
- Related Species: (yellow birch), (paper birch), (river birch).
Synonyms
- Black birch
- Sweet birch
- Cherry birch
Related Terms and Phrases
- Wintergreen oil: The aromatic oil historically distilled from the bark of .
- Before synthetic production, wintergreen flavoring was derived from Betula lenta.
- Hardwood: A category of wood that includes , known for its density and strength.
Noun
- common birch of the eastern United States having spicy brown bark yielding a volatile oil and hard dark wood used for furniture