Betula nigra (black birch, river birch, water birch) is a species of birch native to the Eastern United States from New Hampshire west to southern Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and west to Texas. It is one of the few heat-tolerant birches in a family of mostly cold-weather trees which do not thrive in USDA Zone 6 and up. B. nigra commonly occurs in flood plains and/or swamps.
Other Names: 河桦, Schwarz-Birke, Rode Berk, リバーバーチ, Must Kask, Vidoeiro-Ribeirinho
Populus nigra betulifolia is a variety of plants with 13 observations
Other Names: Björkpoppel
What species of trees are growing in and around HRM? What species are growing in backyards, along streets, or in green spaces? This project will initially bring together all observations of species that are listed on the list of urban street trees of Halifax. The geographic area of this proje...