Betula albo-sinensis
Read about Betula albo-sinensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Betula albo-sinensis, Burkill (B. utilis var. sinensis, Winkler). (After No. 3.) Tree, occasionally to 100 ft., with orange-red bark: branchlets glabrous, lustrous: lvs. ovate, acuminate, rounded at the base, sharply and doubly serrate, glabrescent beneath, with 9-10 pairs of veins, 1 1/2 – 3 in. long: cones cylindric, 1 1/2 – 1 3/4 in. long; bracts glabrous, scarcely ciliate, slightly glandular; lateral lobes rounded, much shorter than the linear-lanceolate middle one. Cent. and W. China. Var. septentrionalis, Schneid. Branchlets distinctly glandular: lvs. beneath on the veins often silky and bearded. N. W. China.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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