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Birch / Betula pendula / Weeping tree / Betula pubescens / Betula utilis / Betula cordifolia / Betula papyrifera / Betula ermanii / Betula nigra / Flora / Botany / Ornamental trees
Date: 2014-02-11 10:40:34
Birch
Betula pendula
Weeping tree
Betula pubescens
Betula utilis
Betula cordifolia
Betula papyrifera
Betula ermanii
Betula nigra
Flora
Botany
Ornamental trees

Research of Birch Cultivars by Paul Bartlett, Stone Lane Gardens, Chagford, Devon. last updated: Introduction Early in 2011 I was asked by Martyn Rix to create a written record

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