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The difference between birch and poplar

Birch is 25 meters high, the bark is smooth and white tissue paper, the leaves are triangular oval or triangular diamond, and the base is wedge-shaped. Poplar plants are 5 ~15m in height, with smooth or longitudinal bark, grayish white, oval leaves and heart-shaped base.

The difference between birch and poplar

birch

Birch is a deciduous tree or shrub, with a plant height of 25 meters, smooth bark, white thin paper, which can peel off layer by layer, triangular oval or triangular diamond leaves, sharp top, wedge-shaped base and slightly serrated edges. Birch trees mainly grow in places with few weeds and fertile and moist soil.

white poplar

Poplar belongs to Salicaceae, with a plant height of 5 ~15m, smooth or longitudinal bark, grayish white, oval leaves, sharp tips, heart-shaped base and irregular serrated edges. Poplar mainly grows in low mountain plains and places with thick soil layers.

Maintenance method of birch

Birch birch is not drought-tolerant and needs to keep the soil moist. Water should be watered every 2-4 days in spring and autumn, and every 1 day in summer. When the weather is too hot, water around the leaves and plants, and water every other week in winter to reduce the amount of water.

birch

Apply organic fertilizer at the early stage of birch growth, apply nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer at the later stage, and stop applying fertilizer in mid-August. Weed 1 ~ 2 times every 3 months and 3 ~ 4 times a month in summer. When Betula platyphylla hibernates, it can be properly loosened to ensure soil ventilation.