Betula nana, the dwarf birch, is a species of birch in the family Betulaceae, found mainly in the tundra of the Arctic region.
Other Names: Binemic, Vaivaiskoivu, Vaevakask, Rabakask, Bouleau Nain, Берёза Карликовая
Betula nana exilis is a subspecies of plants with 140 observations
Other Names: Берёза Тощая, Ерник, ヒメカンバ, Берёзка Тощая, Betula exilis
Betula nana rotundifolia is a subspecies of plants with 38 observations
Other Names: Берёза Круглолистная, Bříza Okrouhlolistá, Betula rotundifolia, 圆叶桦
Dwarf Birch (Betula nana) is a rare dwarf free species native to the Scottish Highlands. Scientists at Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with the conservation charity Trees for Life, are working to study and conserve this species which forms a key part of a montane scrub habit...