RF2B5AJ2B–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RFR84HFN–Grove of Water Birch (or Mountain, Western or Red Birch) trees (Betula occidentalis) along the Patricia Lakes trail near Jasper, Alberta, Canada
RFWAJAFM–Jasper, Alberta, Canada. Grove of water birch or red birch trees (Betula occidentalis) along the Patricia Lakes trail.
RMFFKM07–Detail of the bark of a birch tree in Northeast Oregon.
RMRAH8GR–White-tailed Deer buck (Odocoileus virginianus) browsing on River Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) in forest
RM2KF85R2–Golden-brown stained piece sur piece Eastern white pine log and timber home facade with tan gravel driveway and Thuya occidentalis - Cedar trees.
RMAWWMB9–Water Birch (Betula Occidentalis) in fall colours, Mt Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
RM2C1HFW9–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMRG3CM0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1992 Scott, Staniforth, and Fayle: Wter Birch Outlier 349. ^ nTTTtrrrrriTrTTETJtrTTttniT^^ Figure 1. The herbarium specimen of Betula occidentalis (UWPG: Staniforth and Scott 89-96) collected from Twin Lakes, Manitoba, during 1989.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RF2B5AG3Y–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with leafy lichens on the bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Cl
RFR84HFX–Man hiking through a grove of Water Birch trees along the Patricia Lake Circle trail near Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Also known a
RMFFKMXB–Detail of the bark of a birch tree in Northeast Oregon.
RM2KF85NN–Golden-brown stained piece sur piece Eastern white pine log and timber home facade with tan gravel driveway and Thuya occidentalis - Cedar trees.
RMAWWMB6–Water Birch (Betula Occidentalis) in fall colours, Mt Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
RM2KF85W1–Golden-brown stained piece sur piece Eastern white pine log and timber home facade with tan gravel driveway and Thuya occidentalis - Cedar trees.
RM2C1C6X4–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMRG32EM–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Distribution of resin birch (Betula glandulosa) and water birch {Betula occidentalis). from Tulare and Inyo counties to Fresno and Kings coun- ties, northward to Butte and Modoc counties, and west- ward to Siskiyou and Humboldt counties. It extends eastward to the Bockv Mountains and northward to Brit- ish Columbia. Economic value. Water birch is a fairly important browse species on some ranges. The leafage and twigs are cropped with moderate to good relish by all brows- ing animals, but it is sometime
RF2B5AFGD–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with leafy lichens on the bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Cl
RMFFKMXP–Detail of the bark of a birch tree in Northeast Oregon.
RM2KF85YP–Golden-brown stained piece sur piece Eastern white pine log and timber home facade with tan gravel driveway and Thuya occidentalis - Cedar trees.
RM2C1C6R7–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RF2B5AGEA–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with leafy lichens on the bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Cl
RMFFKMWT–Detail of the bark of a birch tree in Northeast Oregon.
RM2C1C6RP–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMRJ2A55–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. ."ilv.i of North America. T,ib DCCXXV e on the a|i >f thfl I'luic, , ila otxut'miUi:'.* ri repeaUHt Uw ;arej in A rn â¢â¢on, whtt n-|.- - iw pUllt wl'u tht* ninth t . liich I l>a«e <t%, If, iMi. 'Jllil.) ' »f«U II RflCCIfl.f li* Kivur ill h- ' It waj cullrctis'. I ii 'jll ^f 'â¢'i.r 1 ,/a/ BETULA OCCIDENTALIS Hu.^k i,riti.i- .4{/,i' ./"//â ^* 7lj^4^'r Jir&-. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RF2B5AK6M–Beaver (Castor canadensis) damage to young Red Birch trees (Betula occidentalis) along Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RMFFKM0H–Detail of the bark of a birch tree in Northeast Oregon.
RM2C1C6TY–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RM2ANDD3J–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . appears to approach, in some individuals,occasional western forms of Betula pairnrifcra. A birch recently found in Idaho andMontana resembles the latter species, but it is suspected of being B. occidentalis. OCCURRENCE. On borders of streams, margins of meadows and lakes, in rich, moist, humous sandy androcky soils. Nothing further known now of occurrence nor of silvical characteristics. Kenai Birch.Bcttda IcciHiica Evans. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS. The Kenai birch is a comparatively new and little known Alaskan birch,called red birch and black birch, n
RF2B5AMBA–Beaver (Castor canadensis) damage to young Red Birch trees (Betula occidentalis) along Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2C1GXD5–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RM2AFX4RB–. Our northern districts. V. 17 an expert can tell them apart. The white birch also grows here to a very large-vac. This is not the same species as the white birch (Betula alba) which growsas a small tree over the Eastern Provinces and New England, but is a large,straight growing tree (Betula papyracea) furnishing sheets of bark sometimeslarge enough in a single sheet to make a good sized canoe. The white cedar {Thuja occidentalis) is common and grows to a large sizeIts wood is soft, light, fine-grained and easily worked. It splits easily to almostany thinness. The Indians use it, split very t
RF2B5AMYN–Beaver (Castor canadensis) damage to young Red Birch trees (Betula occidentalis) along Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RF2B5WW9X–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RF2B5AGT4–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2C1GXCG–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RM2AWFDXW–The woods and by-ways of New England . de Shrubbery 79 Weeping Willow Salix Babylonica 37 Western Plane Platanus occidentalis .... 225 White Birch Betula alba 305 White Pine Pinus strobus 411 White Spruce Abies alba 377 Whortleberry Pasture 210 Whortleberries and Huckleberries 215 Willow, Swamp Salix eriocephala 29 Willow, Yellow Salix vitellina 26 Winter Wood-scenery 354 Witch-Hazel 345 Wood-Paths 285 Woody Nightshade Solatium dulcamara . . .190 Y. Yellow Birch Betula excelsa 313 Yew Taxus Canadensis 400 Cambridge : Electrotyped and Printed by Welch, Bigelow, & Co. I m. BOSTON:JAMES R. OSGOOD
RF2B5AHGC–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2C1C6TN–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RM2AWFE24–The woods and by-ways of New England . ulip-Tree Liriodendron tulipifera . .129 Tupelo Nyssa villosa 63 V. Vemal Wood-scenery 40 Viburnum, Arrow-Wood . . V. dentatum 24-2 Viburnum, Hobblebusb . . V. lantanoides 241 Viburnum, Maple-leaved . V. acerifolium 241 Viburnum, Wayfaring-Tree. . V. Untago 240 Virginia Creeper Ampelopsis 189 Virgins Bower Clematis 193 W. Wayside Shrubbery 79 Weeping Willow Salix Babylonica 37 Western Plane Platanus occidentalis .... 225 White Birch Betula alba 305 White Pine Pinus strobus 411 White Spruce Abies alba 377 Whortleberry Pasture 210 Whortleberries and Huckleb
RF2B5AJAE–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2BXAGFF–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMRMAM0T–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. I Plate B. 1. Eiiophyes sp., Betula papyrifera. 2. Eriophyes sp., Pruims Aiiiericaua. 3. Eriophyes sp., Rhus Cotinus. 4. Eriophyes sp., Salix discolor. 5. Eriophyes cephalanthae, Cephalanthus occidentalis. 6. Eriophyes pyr' sp., Pyrus communis. [134]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Entomological Society of Ontar
RF2B5AEXE–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2C1C6W7–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMRJD6C9–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. 3&'o THE CENTURY BOOK OF GARDENING. American Red and Scarlet Oaks; the Tupelo, bronzy red; Carya tomentosa, yellow (one of the most remark-able of American trees) ; Ulmus pumila, an Asiatic Elm which has small leaves changing to golden yellow ; Liquidambar, purplish red ; Gleditschia triacanthos, often a lovely yellow ; Celtis occidentalis (Nettle-tree) and Zelkowas, both yellow ; the Golden Larch ( Pseudolarix) ; Ginkgo biloba, orange yellow; deciduous Cypress, red; various Maples ; Betula cory
RF2B5AH4B–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with lenticellated bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tr
RM2C1C6T0–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMREDJ41–. The complete garden. Plants, Cultivated; Landscape gardening. l8o THE COMPLETE GARDEN types of soil. The evergreens in this group should never be planted in a soil containing limestone or in a soil which is supplied with water from a source where limestone is present, or be fertilized with bone meal. Boggy situations {Trees and Shrubs). Acer rubrum Red Maple Alnus glutinosa Black Alder Alnus incana Speckled Alder Alnus rugosa serrulata Smooth Alder Aronia arbutifolia Red Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa Black Chokeberry Betula nigra Red Birch Cephalanthus occidentalis Button Bush Chamaecyparis
RF2B5AJJN–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2C1HFTG–Betula occidentalis Betula occidentalis.
RMRG0D0P–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . November-December, 1946] The Canadian Field-Naturalist 137 INDEX TO VOLUME 60 A— Acanthis flammea 71, 78, 82 hornemanni exilipes 130 linaria linaria 130 Accipiter velox 50, 125 Acer glabrum var. Douglasii 106 Achillea Millefolium var. lanulosa 106 Acmaeops proteus 36 Acrididae 44 Acrydium subulatum 44 Actitis macularia 53, 81, 126 Adalia frigida • 37 Additional records of old field birch, Betula populifolia Marsh., in Ontario, by Harold A. Senn and M. N. Zinck 92 Aechmophorus occidentalis 49, 123 Aedes 39 excrucians 39 nigripes 39 Agelaius phoeniceus 9, 57, 1
RF2B5AM3E–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with peeling bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheop
RM2C1C6W2–Betula occidentalis var fecunda Fernald Betula occidentalis var fecunda Fernald.
RMREMRT6–. Report on the forest wealth of Canada [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forest protection; Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Foresterie; Forêts; Foresterie; Foresterie. H. 'J. 10. II. 12. 13. 14. V>. l(i. 17. l.S. lit. 2(1. 21. ;»â¢> 2,S.' 24. 1. Betula hitea. 2. ^iiercu.s prinoides. â¢*⢠!.arix occidentalis. â 'I'tula leiita. â¢â¢â i'-yaalba. (;. Aoer sacchaiiniun. (⢠^agus ferniginea. Carpinus Caroliniana. Ostrya Virginica. Amelancliier Canadensis. t-arya tonientosa. Carya aniara. Carya fx)rcina. Uuercus paluatris. laxus brevifolia. I 'Itnus racemosa. Betula papyrifera
RF2B5AKFA–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with leafy lichens on the bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Cl
RF2B5AF79–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with leafy lichens on the bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Cl
RF2B5AKRR–The trunk of a young Red Birch tree (Betula occidentalis) with leafy lichens on the bark, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Cl
RF2B5WWFD–A large burl on a dead Red Birch tree, (Betula occidentalis) along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: An
RF2B54J29–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead, moss covered red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, Troy, Montana
RF2B54FK6–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54F5F–Tinder Conk mushrooms, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along the lower end of Callahan Creek, in Troy, Monta
RF2B54P9W–Tinder Conk mushroom (Fomes fomentarius) growing on a lichen covered red birch tree (Betula occidentalis), in a flood plane along the Kootenai River
RF2B22EGF–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22E1X–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22DPJ–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22E4F–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22EEE–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22DTF–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22E5T–A Black Bristle Bracket mushroom (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22DCA–Young Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22DAC–Young Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B22EKE–Holding a Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) that was found growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RF2B54HB6–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54HN7–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54H1T–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54GJE–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54G9J–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54FY6–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54FFP–Young Tinder Conk mushrooms, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54JEE–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead, moss covered red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along the lower end of Callahan Creek,
RF2B54FA8–A young Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RF2B54ED8–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along the lower end of Callahan Creek, in Troy, Mont
RF2B54EP3–A Tinder Conk mushroom, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along the lower end of Callahan Creek, in Troy, Mont
RF2DRB7MT–Tinder Conk mushrooms, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a lichen covered dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis,
RM2M2GGRC–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on the trunk of a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, above Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana.
RM2M2GGK7–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on the trunk of a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, above Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana.
RM2M2GGCC–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, along Callahan Creek, west of Troy, Montana. Common names for I. o
RF2DRB7M5–Tinder Conk mushrooms, Fomes fomentarius, growing on a lichen covered dead red birch tree, Betula occidentalis,
RM2B22CY1–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RM2B22CWX–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RM2B22CYW–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RM2B22E7M–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RM2B22DX9–Black Bristle Bracket mushrooms (Phellinus nigricans) growing on the trunk of a dead red birch tree (Betula occidentalis),
RM2M2GH3D–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on the trunk of a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, above Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana.
RM2M2GJ7T–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on the trunk of a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, above Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana.
RM2M2GJFC–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on the trunk of a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, above Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana.
RM2M2GKJD–Chaga fungus, Inonotus obliquus, growing on the trunk of a red birch tree, Betula occidentalis, above Callahan Creek,Troy, Montana.
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