sweet birch
A tall sweet birch tree stands prominently in a grassy field, showcasing its distinctive dark, reddish-brown bark with horizontal lenticels.
Noun: 1. A species of tree: A common birch tree (Betula lenta) native to the eastern United States, characterized by its aromatic, spicy brown bark, which yields a volatile oil, and its hard, dark wood used in furniture making.
- The forest was filled with sweet birch and maple trees.
- The oil distilled from sweet birch bark has a wintergreen-like scent.
- This cabinet is crafted from durable sweet birch.
- As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe products or characteristics related to the tree.
- The cabin had sweet birch flooring.
- He collected sweet birch sap in the spring.
- Black birch: Another common name for the same tree species (), referring to its dark bark.
- Cherry birch: Another common name for the same tree species, referring to the resemblance of its bark to that of a cherry tree.
- Betula lenta: The scientific, botanical name for the sweet birch tree.
- Black birch
- Cherry birch
- Betula lenta (scientific name)
The term "sweet birch" refers specifically to this single species of tree. It is not a general term for any birch tree with a pleasant smell. The "sweet" in its name directly refers to the sweet, wintergreen-like aroma of its bark and twigs when crushed or distilled.
A tall sweet birch tree stands prominently in a grassy field, showcasing its distinctive dark, reddish-brown bark with horizontal lenticels.
- common birch of the eastern United States having spicy brown bark yielding a volatile oil and hard dark wood used for furniture