Definition of Betula pubescens

1. Noun. European birch with dull white to pale brown bark and somewhat drooping hairy branches.

Exact synonyms: Downy Birch, White Birch
Group relationships: Betula, Genus Betula
Generic synonyms: Birch, Birch Tree

Lexicographical Neighbors of Betula Pubescens

Betty
Betty Boop
Betty Friedan
Betty Naomi Friedan
Betula alleghaniensis
Betula cordifolia
Betula fontinalis
Betula glandulosa
Betula lenta
Betula leutea
Betula neoalaskana
Betula nigra
Betula papyrifera
Betula pendula
Betula populifolia
Betula pubescens (current term)
Betulaceae
Betz cells
Beulah
Beuren syndrome
Bevan
Bevan-Lewis cells
Bevans
Beveridge
Beverley
Beverly
Beverly Hills
Beverly Sills
Bevin
Bevin Boy

Literary usage of Betula pubescens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On the Morphology of the Coniferae by Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini, George Busk (1846)
"... and Betula pubescens, Blasius has given an excellent exposition of the distribution of organic nature in European Russia, which, with regard to botany, ..."

2. Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals, Compared by Louis Agassiz, James Elliot Cabot (1850)
"In this zone live the Betula alba L., Betula pubescens Ehr., and Betula nana L., and some bushes which never leave it, ..."

3. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1906)
"... Betula pubescens, and В. папа. These plants do not occur on the flat bogs, and are driven out by irrigation with waters of high mineral content, ..."

4. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William MacKinley Klein (1993)
"Betula pubescens Ehrh. European white birch Deciduous tree Cultivated and sometimes persisting at abandoned home or nursery sites. ..."

5. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Betula pubescens Ehrh. European white birch Deciduous tree Cultivated and sometimes persisting at abandoned home or nursery sites. ..."

6. Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1903)
"... there are Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea, Betula pubescens ; partly of plants that also occur on meadow-moors, such as Drosera rotundifolia and ..."

7. On the Truths Contained in Popular Superstitions: With an Account of Mesmerism by Herbert Mayo (1851)
"Its habit is, towards the end of May to cut the leaves of the betula alba, or betula pubescens, into slips, which it rolls up into funnel-shaped chambers, ..."

8. On the Morphology of the Coniferae by Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini, George Busk (1846)
"... and Betula pubescens, Blasius has given an excellent exposition of the distribution of organic nature in European Russia, which, with regard to botany, ..."

9. Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals, Compared by Louis Agassiz, James Elliot Cabot (1850)
"In this zone live the Betula alba L., Betula pubescens Ehr., and Betula nana L., and some bushes which never leave it, ..."

10. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1906)
"... Betula pubescens, and В. папа. These plants do not occur on the flat bogs, and are driven out by irrigation with waters of high mineral content, ..."

11. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William MacKinley Klein (1993)
"Betula pubescens Ehrh. European white birch Deciduous tree Cultivated and sometimes persisting at abandoned home or nursery sites. ..."

12. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Betula pubescens Ehrh. European white birch Deciduous tree Cultivated and sometimes persisting at abandoned home or nursery sites. ..."

13. Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1903)
"... there are Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea, Betula pubescens ; partly of plants that also occur on meadow-moors, such as Drosera rotundifolia and ..."

14. On the Truths Contained in Popular Superstitions: With an Account of Mesmerism by Herbert Mayo (1851)
"Its habit is, towards the end of May to cut the leaves of the betula alba, or betula pubescens, into slips, which it rolls up into funnel-shaped chambers, ..."

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