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:This tree is popular for the waxy under bark, making it a useful source of waterproof material.
:Multi-trunk, randomly branching, medium height trees with a distinct white papery outer bark with black ticking. The leaves of this tree are spade shaped with serrated margins and yellow-green in colour, with veined undersides.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Rarity:Common<!--Rarity by region-->
;Rarity:Common
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
;Distribution:sub-tropical through sub-arctic woodlands.
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
;Life Cycle:White birch flowers annually in mid-spring forming 2-3 centimetre catkins of yellow flowers. These form and disperse windborne seeds before summer begins.


==Related Species==
==Related Species==
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==Uses==
==Uses==
;Cultivation
;Cultivation:White birch is not cultivated domestically.
:<!--If domesticated by any culture(s)-->
;Culinary:The sap from the white birch is sugary and used in light syrups.
;Culinary
:<!--culinary uses-->
;Medicinal
;Medicinal
:<!--Medicinal properties-->
:*Antitussive - The inner bark of this tree finds some sue in treating mild coughs.
;Other
;Other
:*Textile - The leathery waxy under bark of this tree can be used for crafting waterproof goods.
:*Bark - Some peoples use strips of the bark material to produce woven baskets and other containers, which shed rain and can even carry water.
:*Wax - The inner bark of this tree is  a modest source of a wax for waterproofing various goods.
:*Wood - The fine grained hardwood from white birch is used for some woodcrafting and as a fuel.


==History==
==History==
;Cultural
;Cultural
:<!-- unique cultural notes-->
:No significant cultural notes.
;Religious
;Religious
:<!-- unique religious notes-->
:No specific religious connection.


==Stories==
==Stories==

Latest revision as of 15:45, 9 February 2026

About

Common Names
White Birch / Miateiri Fae (Waejir)
Classification
Tree
Description
Multi-trunk, randomly branching, medium height trees with a distinct white papery outer bark with black ticking. The leaves of this tree are spade shaped with serrated margins and yellow-green in colour, with veined undersides.

Ecology

Rarity
Common
Distribution
sub-tropical through sub-arctic woodlands.
Life Cycle
White birch flowers annually in mid-spring forming 2-3 centimetre catkins of yellow flowers. These form and disperse windborne seeds before summer begins.

Related Species

Black Birch
Paper Bark

Uses

Cultivation
White birch is not cultivated domestically.
Culinary
The sap from the white birch is sugary and used in light syrups.
Medicinal
  • Antitussive - The inner bark of this tree finds some sue in treating mild coughs.
Other
  • Bark - Some peoples use strips of the bark material to produce woven baskets and other containers, which shed rain and can even carry water.
  • Wax - The inner bark of this tree is a modest source of a wax for waterproofing various goods.
  • Wood - The fine grained hardwood from white birch is used for some woodcrafting and as a fuel.

History

Cultural
No significant cultural notes.
Religious
No specific religious connection.

Stories

See Also