European white birch

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Definition

Noun: * A medium-sized deciduous tree (Betula pendula) native to Europe and parts of Asia, characterized by its distinctive silvery-white bark that peels in thin, papery layers, and by its slender, drooping branches.

Usage

This term is used specifically to refer to this species of birch tree in botanical, horticultural, and general descriptive contexts. It distinguishes it from other birch species, such as the North American paper birch.

Examples
  • The European white birch is a common sight in parks and gardens across the continent.
  • We planted a young European white birch in the backyard for its elegant, weeping form.
  • The peeling bark of the European white birch is one of its most recognizable features.
Advanced Usage
  • The European white birch is often used in landscaping for its ornamental value, particularly its striking white bark which provides visual interest in winter.
  • In forestry, it is considered a pioneer species, often one of the first trees to colonize open land.
Variants and Related Words
  • Silver birch: A very common synonym for .
  • Warty birch: Another name referring to the same species, derived from the small, rough protrusions on its twigs.
  • Betula pendula: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Silver birch
  • Common birch
  • Warty birch
Different Meanings
  • This term refers exclusively to the specific tree species . It does not refer to birch trees in general or to other species with white bark, such as the ().
Idioms / Phrases
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "European white birch." It is a technical/common name for a plant.
Noun
  1. European birch with silvery white peeling bark and markedly drooping branches