BIRCH TREES

Birch trees (Betula) are graceful deciduous trees admired for their slender trunks, distinctive bark with papery layers, and delicate foliage. Found in forests, parks, and landscapes, birches provide essential habitat and food for numerous wildlife species, including beneficial insects like bees and butterflies. Their presence enriches ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and ecological balance in natural settings.

BIRCH TREES ARE HOSTS TO: