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    Betula pendula                                                                         Silver Birch

Narrow, conical deciduous tree with alternate, toothed, ovate, mid-green leaf turning yellow in autumn on pendular branches, produces in spring yellow/brown catkins up to 6cm long.

White bark cracked with dark, vertically fissures

Height 25m

spread 10m

 

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