paperbark birch

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paperbark birch

A child carefully peels a strip of paperbark birch from a tree.

Definition

Noun 1. A species of birch tree: A small North American birch tree (Betula papyrifera var. cordifolia or Betula papyrifera) characterized by its distinctive bark that peels off in thin, paper-like layers. The bark is historically used for practical crafts.

Usage

The term "paperbark birch" is used to specifically identify this type of tree, emphasizing its most notable physical characteristic (the bark) and its common uses. * The paperbark birch is easily identified by its white, peeling bark. * Native American tribes traditionally used the bark from the paperbark birch to make durable containers.

Advanced Usage
  • The name can refer specifically to a variety of the more common paper birch (), often distinguished by its smaller size or heart-shaped leaves.
  • The term highlights the tree's utilitarian value, as the bark's properties make it a functional natural material.
Variants and Related Words
  • Paper birch (n): A more common name for the same or a very similar species of tree ().
  • Canoe birch (n): Another name emphasizing the historical use of the bark for making canoes.
  • White birch (n): A name describing the tree's visual appearance.
Synonyms
  • Paper birch
  • Canoe birch
  • White birch
Related Terms
  • Birch bark (n): The peeling bark itself, which is the defining feature of the paperbark birch.
  • Peeling (adj/verb): Describes the action and appearance of the bark separating into thin layers.
paperbark birch

A child carefully peels a strip of paperbark birch from a tree.

Noun
  1. small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes