Trees
Betula utilis D. Don
Betula utilis D. Don
Description :
A small deciduous tree or shrub. The
leaves are silky, soon becoming glabrous, 5 to 10 cm long, ovate and acute
serrate. The bark is conspicuously white, peeling off in large papery layers. The
male flowers are catkins, and the female flowers are spikes. It flowers in May.
The fruit is a winged nut. It reproduces by seed and by suckers. Growth is
slow. Exists as individual trees rather than stands so browsing by livestock
tends to be a problem. Bark is peeled off and used for writing paper. Even
grained having Pink or white sapwood
Distribution :
Native to the Himalayas up to 4000 m above
sea level. Usually, gregarious. Occasionally a single tree. Grows on high
mountain slopes and internal valleys in the Himalayas. Can grow on rocky
steeps.
Uses :
Is used as Fuel, fodder and
furniture.