Lawyer turned birch syrup farmer, Ted Hammers, has 60 acres in Talkeetna, AK of Birch trees that he farms for the ...
As a rule, Stewart’s books emphasize that you need not own land, reside in the deep woods or trek to remote wilderness ...
These trees can make striking additions to any yard. photographer3431/Getty Images Birch trees can have a rather majestic quality about them. They're known for their distinctive bark, typically ...
Birch trees are beautiful, slender, and graceful specimens in the tree world. Native to much of the U.S. and Canada, various species of birch can be found from the Northwest, Canadian wilderness ...
In regards to its ecological importance, yellow birch trees are extremely important for various types of wildlife, providing food for animals like White-tailed deer, Moose, Eastern Cottontail, ...
Walking along the banks of a river, through a young forest, or along a city street, there is a tree that stands out from the rest. At first glance it might appear to be just another paper birch, but ...
Each week, the Intro to Trees of Indiana web series will offer a sneak peek at one species from the This week, we introduce River Birch or Betula nigra, which is also known as red birch. As its name ...
Their grand, 40- to 50-foot birch tree, with distinctive white bark and leaves that turned a wondrous yellow in the fall, was dying. It could not be saved. Cause of death: the bronze birch borer ...
His obsession with the iconic American trees began a few years ago after he completed the Megatransect—his Livingstone-like exploration of the largest intact jungle remaining in Africa.
Every tree tells a story, but some are beyond eloquent, holding memories, embodying belief, marking sorrow. We hold trees in our imagination, where they grow in strange, wonderful ways in forests ...
Helen Peltier, who is Anishinaabe from Fort William First Nation, has reconnected to her culture and community through the humble birch bark tree. For Anishinaabe people, the birch tree is a ...
A team from Northeast Forestry University published a study in Horticulture Research on February 28, 2024, investigating the role of phosphorylation in the drought tolerance of birch trees.