Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Birch forest is often mentioned, but what kind of wood is birch, and which countries and regions do it mainly grow in? How do you say it in English? Who can introduce it?

Birch forest is often mentioned, but what kind of wood is birch, and which countries and regions do it mainly grow in? How do you say it in English? Who can introduce it?

form

Deciduous trees, up to 25 meters high, with straight trunk ends. White paper bark, layered off; Branchlets thin; Triangular-ovate leaves, with irregular double serrations on the edge, 5-8 pairs of lateral veins, with little or no hair; First flowering leaf, unisexual, monoecious, catkin; Cylindrical fruit sequence is solitary and pendulous; Nuts are small and flat with wide wings on both sides.

Be distributed

Distributed in Siberia, China, Korea, Mongolia, Japan and other places.

White birch likes light and is cold-resistant. It grows at an altitude of 400 meters to 4 100 meters and is distributed in deciduous broad-leaved forest, hillside, forest and mixed coniferous and broadleaved forest.

Betula platyphylla, or Betula japonica, is a tree belonging to Betula. It can be found in temperate or subarctic regions of Asia: Japan, China, Korea and Siberia. Japanese birch can grow to 20 to 30 meters high.