Betula neoalaskana

Betula neoalaskana

Taxobox
name = Alaska Birch
status = secure
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Fagales
familia = Betulaceae
genus = "Betula"
subgenus = "Betula"
species = "B. neoalaskana"
binomial = "Betula neoalaskana"
binomial_authority = Sarg.
range_

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"Betula neoalaskana" (syn. "B. resinifera") or Alaska Birch, also known as Alaska Paper Birch or Resin Birch, is a species of birch native to Alaska and northern Canada. Its range covers most of interior Alaska, and extends from the southern Brooks Range to the Chugach Range in Alaska, including the Turnagain Arm and northern half of the Kenai Peninsula, easterward from Norton Sound into western Ontario, and north to Northwest Territories and southern Nunavut.

This tree typically grows to 15-20 m tall, occasionally up to 25 m, and achieves a trunk diameter of 20-40 cm, rarely to more than 60 cm, and a narrow crown. It grows in a variety of habitats, from wetlands to ridgetops at altitudes of 100-1200 m. The mature bark ranges widely in color, from pure white to red, yellowish, pinkish, or gray. Bark of twigs, seedlings, and saplings is dark, from reddish to almost black, and covered with resin glands. The leaves are triangular-ovate, 3-8 cm long and 2-6 cm broad, with a truncate base and an acuminate apex, and a double-serrated margin. The fruiting catkins are 2-4 cm long and about 1 cm broad.

Although it is diploid like the closely related to the Eurasian Silver Birch and the eastern American Gray Birch, it frequently hybridizes with the hexaploid Paper Birch; the hybrid is known as "Betula × winteri". Hybrids also occur with American Dwarf Birch, named "Betula × uliginosa".

ee also

Birch syrup

References

* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=233500257 Flora of North America: "Betula neoalaskana"]
*Packee, E. C. (2004). Taxonomy and Evolution of Alaska's Birches. "Agroborealis" 36(1): 20.
*Hunt, D. (1993). "Betula. Proceedings of the IDS Betula Symposium 2-4 October 1992". International Dendrology Society.


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