Birch, Pendulous birch, tree 8/10, height 350/400 cm
White birch (Pendulous birch) is a deciduous deciduous tree with white trunk and green heart leaves. Its leaves are serrated at the end. The white crust of the stem periodically falls on flakes. Its characteristic white color is due to the substance betulin, which is the only white dye existing in nature.
White birch has a very characteristic root system, in which side roots are more developed and long than the main. It grows best on gray and brown forest soils. In height reaches about 30 m. The man's inflorescences of the white birch represent long hanging fringes, the feminine colors, are also collected in fringes, but they are ovoid or globular in shape. Except as a decorative wood, Birch is used in folk medicine to treat many diseases.





