Definition
Genus Betula refers specifically to birch trees. Birches are a group of deciduous trees known for their distinctive peeling bark and slender forms. As a genus, Betula encompasses various species, each with unique characteristics. They thrive in temperate climates and are valued for their wood and ornamental qualities. They support various ecosystems, providing habitats and food for wildlife. Think of it as the umbrella term for all things birch!