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Betula pubescens — Downy Birch
An abundant native tree, generally on damper soils than Silver Birch.
The foliage does not weep. The alternate leaves tend to have a more rounded base than Silver Birch and to be more nearly single-toothed. The bark lacks the black diamonds of Silver Birch. The shoot is usually hairy.
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