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river birch
noun
- a tree, Betula nigra, of the eastern U.S., having papery, reddish-brown bark that peels away.
Word History and Origins
Origin of river birch1
Example Sentences
Here grow maple, oak, hickory, cottonwood, sycamore, river birch, hackberry, fronds bowed under climbing English ivy, with winter creeper spreading underfoot.
Fair Bluff is small-town idyllic, nestled among fields of corn and tobacco near the South Carolina border, shielded from the Lumber River by a narrow bank of tupelo gum, river birch and bald cypress trees.
The go-to birch in the Mid-Atlantic garden is the river birch, of which the most popular variety is Heritage.
Local greenery, like bayberry, cherry laurel, river birch, lavender, juniper and switchgrass, separates white picnic-style tables in this restaurant’s spacious garden.
“There’s a Carolina wren in those dead river birches,” she said as we walked the course.
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