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canoe birch
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Word History and Origins
Origin of canoe birch1
An Americanism dating back to 1800–10
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Example Sentences
The rock and red maples and the white canoe birch are the only trees in our Northern forests from which we make candy.
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The most important of these is the canoe birch (Betula papyracea); its range may be estimated at 37 north to 43 south.
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Betula papyracea (canoe birch), prevailing everywhere and about Bangor.
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The paper or canoe birch is the most valuable American kind.
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The uses of the bark of the canoe birch are familiar to all.
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