Definition
Canoe birch, another name for the paper birch (Betula papyrifera), is famous for its strong, lightweight, and water-resistant bark. Native Americans historically used this bark to construct canoes, giving the tree its descriptive name. πΆ Itβs a medium-sized deciduous tree with distinctive white, peeling bark. Imagine it as nature's boat-building material! π£ Think of the canoe birch as a practical provider. Its leaves turn a beautiful yellow in the fall. π