| Batula papyrifera (Paper birch): Bark | ||
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Young saplings have thin, smooth, reddish to orange-tinted, creamy-colored bark which soon becomes bright, chalky-white, peeling into papery strips. The bark becomes black and furrowed at the base of old trees. This is the only native birch with white bark. Compare to the bark of the European white birch (B. pendula). | |