Definition of American gray birch

1. Noun. Medium-sized birch of eastern North America having white or pale grey bark and valueless wood; occurs often as a second-growth forest tree.

Exact synonyms: American Grey Birch, Betula Populifolia, Gray Birch, Grey Birch
Group relationships: Betula, Genus Betula
Generic synonyms: Birch, Birch Tree

Lexicographical Neighbors of American Gray Birch

American feverfew
American flag
American flagfish
American fly honeysuckle
American flying squirrel
American football
American football game
American foxhound
American frogbit
American gallinule
American gentian
American germander
American ginseng
American golden plover
American golden plovers
American gray birch (current term)
American green toad
American hackberry
American harvest mouse
American hazel
American hellebore
American holly
American hop
American hornbeam
American hornbeams
American ivy
American jay
American jays
American kestrel
American kestrels

Literary usage of American gray birch

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

1. Trees and Shrubs of Prospect Park by Louis Harman Peet (1902)
"we pass on the right American gray birch, close by the bridge; red maple, hemlock, American holly, Lom- bardy poplar with its branches gathered close in to ..."

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