Taxonomy Of Betula
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Betula A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 3 ...
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Subgenus ''Betulenta'' - Wintergreen oil birches

Bark on twigs rich in
methyl salicylate Methyl salicylate (oil of wintergreen or wintergreen oil) is an organic compound with the formula C8H8O3. It is the methyl ester of salicylic acid. It is a colorless, viscous liquid with a sweet, fruity odor reminiscent of root beer, but often a ...
(oil of wintergreen). Female catkins erect. *''Diploid'' (2''n'' = 28). **''
Betula lenta ''Betula lenta'' (sweet birch, also known as black birch, cherry birch, mahogany birch, or spice birch) is a species of birch native to eastern North America, from southern Maine west to southernmost Ontario, and south in the Appalachian Mounta ...
'' - Sweet birch or cherry birch ***''Betula lenta'' subsp. ''uber'' - Cherry Creek birch *''Hexaploid'' (6''n'' = 84). **'' Betula allegheniensis'' - Yellow birch (''B. lutea'') *''Decaploid'' (10''n'' = 140). **'' Betula austrosinensis'' - South China birch **'' Betula globispica'' - **'' Betula insignis'' - **''
Betula medwediewii ''Betula medwediewii'', called Transcaucasian birch, Caucasian birch or Medwediew's birch, is a species of birch which is native to Turkey, Georgia, and Iran. It is decaploid, with its closest diploid relatives being '' Betula humilis'' and prob ...
'' - Caucasian birch *''Duodecaploid'' (12''n'' = 168). **'' Betula megrelica'' - *''chromosome number not reported'' **''
Betula corylifolia A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech- oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 30 t ...
'' - Hazel-leaf birch **''
Betula grossa ''Betula grossa'', commonly known as Japanese cherry birch (Japanese: 梓 ''azusa''), is a species of birch native to Japan, where it grows naturally in mixed woodland on hill and mountain slopes in Honshu, Shikoku , and Kyushu. It was introduced ...
'' - Japanese cherry birch **'' Betula insignis'' -


Subgenus ''Betulaster'' - Large-leaf birches

Bark on twigs contains some methyl salicylate. Female catkins pendulous. *'' Betula alnoides'' - Alder-leaf birch **''Betula alnoides'' subsp. ''luminifera'' - *''
Betula maximowicziana ''Betula maximowicziana'', the monarch birch, is a species of birch A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely rela ...
'' - Monarch birch


Subgenus ''Neurobetula'' - Costate birches

Bark on twigs without methyl salicylate. Female catkins erect. *''Diploid'' (2''n'' = 28). **'' Betula calcicola'' - **''
Betula chichibuensis ''Betula chichibuensis'', commonly known as Chichibu birch (''Chichibu-Minebari'' in Japanese), is a species of birch native exclusively to limestone outcrops in the Okuchichibu and Kitakami Mountains of central and northeast Honshu, Japan. The ...
'' - **''
Betula costata ''Betula costata'' is a species of tree belonging to the family Betulaceae. Its native range is Russian Far East The Russian Far East (russian: Дальний Восток России, r=Dal'niy Vostok Rossii, p=ˈdalʲnʲɪj vɐˈstok r ...
'' - Korean birch **''
Betula nigra ''Betula nigra'', the black birch, river birch or water birch, is a species of birch native to the Eastern United States from New Hampshire west to southern Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and west to Texas. It is one of the few heat-tol ...
'' - River birch or black birch **'' Betula potaninii'' - Potanin's birch *''Tetraploid'' (4''n'' = 56). **''
Betula albosinensis ''Betula albosinensis'', the Chinese red birch, synonym (taxonomy), syn. ''B. bhojpattra'' var. ''sinensis'', ''B. utilis'' var. ''sinensis'', is a species of birch in the family (biology), family Betulaceae, native plant, native to Western China ...
'' - Chinese red birch ***''Betula albosinensis'' var. ''septentrionalis'' - North Chinese red birch **'' Betula ermanii'' - Erman's birch **''
Betula jacquemontii ''Betula utilis'', the Himalayan birch (''bhojpatra'', sa, भूर्ज ''bhūrjá''), is a deciduous tree native to the Western Himalayas, growing at elevations up to . The Latin specific epithet ''utilis'' means "useful", and refers to the ...
'' (''B. utilis'' subsp. ''jacquemontii'') - White-barked Himalayan birch **'' Betula utilis'' - Himalayan birch *''Hexaploid'' (6''n'' = 84). **''
Betula dahurica ''Betula dahurica'' (lit. ' Daur birch'), Dahurian birch, or Asian black birch (), is a species of birch which is native to China, Japan, Korea, eastern Mongolia, and Russian Far East. It was introduced to the United Kingdom and also grows at th ...
'' - Dahurian birch **'' Betula delavayi'' - Delavay's birch **'' Betula raddeana'' - Radde's birch *''Octoploid'' (8''n'' = 112). **'' Betula chinensis'' - Chinese birch *''chromosome number not reported'' **'' Betula fargesii'' - Farges's birch **''
Betula schmidtii ''Betula schmidtii'', the iron birch or Schmidt's birch, is a species of flowering plant in the family Betulaceae. It is native to Manchuria, Korea, Primorsky Krai Primorsky Krai (russian: Приморский край, r=Primorsky kray, p=p ...
'' - Schmidt's birch *''chromosome number unknown'' **'' Betula leopoldae'' & 1987. Middle Eocene Dicotyledonous Plants from Republic, Northeastern Washington. ''United States Geological Survey Bulletin'' 1597:13 & 1987; "Betula leaves and reproductive structures from the Middle Eocene of British Columbia, Canada." ''Canadian Journal of Botany'' 65(12): 2490-2500.


Subgenus ''Betula'' - Typical birches

Bark on twigs without methyl salicylate. Female catkins pendulous. *''Diploid'' (2''n'' = 28). **''
Betula cordifolia ''Betula cordifolia'', the mountain paper birch (also known as mountain white birch or eastern paper birch) is a birch species native to Eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States. Until recently it was considered a variety of ''Betula pap ...
'' - Heart-leaf birch or mountain paper birch **''
Betula pendula ''Betula pendula'', commonly known as silver birch, warty birch, European white birch, or East Asian white birch, is a species of tree in the family Betulaceae, native to Europe and parts of Asia, though in southern Europe, it is only found a ...
'' - Silver birch **'' Betula mandschurica'' - Manchurian birch ***''Betula mandschurica'' var. ''japonica'' - Japanese birch **''
Betula neoalaskana ''Betula neoalaskana'' (syn. ''B. resinifera'') or Alaska birch, also known as Alaska paper birch or resin birch, is a species of birch native to Alaska and northern Canada. Its range covers most of interior Alaska, and extends from the southern ...
'' - Alaska birch or Yukon birch **''
Betula occidentalis ''Betula occidentalis'', the water birch or red birch, is a species of birch native to western North America, in Canada from Yukon east to Northwestern Ontario and southwards, and in the United States from eastern Washington east to western Nort ...
'' - Water birch or red birch (''B. fontinalis'') **''
Betula platyphylla ''Betula platyphylla'', the Asian white birch or Japanese white birch, is a tree species in the family Betulaceae. It can be found in subarctic and temperate Asia in Japan, China, Korea, Mongolia, and Russian Far East and Siberia Siberia ...
'' (''Betula pendula'' var. ''platyphylla'') - Siberian silver birch **''
Betula populifolia ''Betula populifolia'' (gray or grey birch) is a deciduous tree native to eastern North America. Range It ranges from southeastern Ontario east to Nova Scotia, and south to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with disjunct populations in Indiana, Vi ...
'' - Gray birch **'' Betula szechuanica'' (''Betula pendula'' var. ''szechuanica'') - Sichuan birch *''Tetraploid'' (4''n'' = 56). **''
Betula celtiberica A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 3 ...
'' - Iberian white birch **''
Betula pubescens ''Betula pubescens'' (syn. ''Betula alba''), commonly known as downy birch and also as moor birch, white birch, European white birch or hairy birch, is a species of deciduous tree, native and abundant throughout northern Europe and northern Asia ...
'' - White birch, European white birch or downy birch ***''Betula pubescens'' subsp. ''tortuosa'' - Arctic white birch *''Pentaploid'' (5''n'' = 70). **''
Betula kenaica ''Betula kenaica'', or Kenai birch, is a species of birch that can be found in Alaska and northwestern North America at above sea level. Description It grows up to tall, with reddish-brown bark that may become pink or grayish-white. The leaf b ...
'' - Kenai birch *''Hexaploid'' (6''n'' = 84). **''
Betula papyrifera ''Betula papyrifera'' (paper birch, also known as (American) white birch and canoe birch) is a short-lived species of birch native to northern North America. Paper birch is named for the tree's thin white bark, which often peels in paper like ...
'' - Paper birch, canoe birch or American white birch (sometimes tetraploid or pentaploid)


Subgenus ''Chamaebetula'' - Dwarf birches

Small shrubs with small rounded leaves. Female catkins pendulous. *''Diploid'' (2''n'' = 28). **''
Betula glandulosa ''Betula glandulosa'', the American dwarf birch, also known as resin birch or shrub birch, is a species of birch native to North America. Description American dwarf birch is a multi-stemmed shrub typically growing to tall, often forming dense ...
'' (''B. nana'' subsp. ''glandulosa'') - American dwarf birch **''
Betula nana ''Betula nana'', the dwarf birch, is a species of birch in the family Betulaceae, found mainly in the tundra of the Arctic region. Description It is a monoecious, deciduous shrub growing up to high. The bark is non-peeling and shiny red-copper ...
'' - Dwarf birch *''Tetraploid'' (4''n'' = 56). **''
Betula minor ''Betula minor'', the dwarf white birch, is a species of birch which can be found in Eastern Canada and in such United States, US states as Maine, New Hampshire, and New York (state), New York. References

Betula, minor Flora of Eastern C ...
'' - Quebec dwarf birch **''
Betula pumila ''Betula pumila'' (dwarf birch or bog birch) is a deciduous shrub native to North America. Bog birch occurs over a vast area of northern North America, from Yukon in the west to New England in the east and all the way to Washington and Oregon, i ...
'' - Swamp birch *''chromosome number not reported'' **''
Betula fruticosa ''Betula fruticosa'', commonly known as dwarf bog birch, () is a species of Betula nana, dwarf birch that grows in central Europe, central and eastern Europe (except for Finland where it grows rare) and Siberia and Mongolia on elevation of in fo ...
'' - **''
Betula gmelinii ''Betula gmelinii'' is a species of birch native to the Altai, Siberia, Mongolia, northeastern China, the Korean peninsula and Hokkaido in Japan. It prefers to live in sandy soils. Its 'Mount Apoi' cultivar has gained the Royal Horticultural Soci ...
'' - **'' Betula hallii'' - Cascades dwarf birch **''
Betula humilis ''Betula humilis'', known in English as the shrubby birch, is a species of birch that can be found in Europe and Asia. The species has ovate leaves that are long and is related to ''Betula fruticosa ''Betula fruticosa'', commonly known as dwa ...
'' - Arctic dwarf birch **'' Betula michauxii'' - Newfoundland dwarf birch **'' Betula microphylla'' - **'' Betula middendorffii'' -


Notes

There is no consensus at all on species limits in ''Betula'', with different authors differing wildly in what species they accept, from under 30 species, to over 60. The above (incomplete) list was compiled from the references cited below. Birches will hybridise very freely, particularly in cultivation but also in the wild where conditions and species present permit. While differing
chromosome A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. In most chromosomes the very long thin DNA fibers are coated with packaging proteins; in eukaryotic cells the most important of these proteins are ...
number (
diploid Ploidy () is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes. Sets of chromosomes refer to the number of maternal and paternal chromosome copies, respectively ...
,
tetraploid Polyploidy is a condition in which the cells of an organism have more than one pair of ( homologous) chromosomes. Most species whose cells have nuclei (eukaryotes) are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes, where each set contains ...
, etc.) may reduce interbreeding, it is not an absolute bar to it. Many botanists regard differing chromosome number as a specific discriminant, though not all do so (e.g. some include ''B. cordifolia'' and ''B. neoalaskana'' as varieties within ''B. papyrifera'').


References

*Bean, W. J. 1976, 1988. ''Trees & Shrubs hardy in the British Isles''. Eighth edition, revised, vol. 1 (1976) & Supplement (1988); editor D. L. Clarke. *Hunt, D. 1993. ''Betula. Proceedings of the IDS Betula Symposium 2-4 October 1992''. International Dendrology Society. *{{cite journal, last1 = Li, J., first1 = Shoup, S. & Chen, Z., title = Phylogenetic Relationships of Diploid Species of Betula (Betulaceae) Inferred from DNA Sequences of Nuclear Nitrate Reductase, journal = Systematic Botany, volume = 32, issue = 2, year = 2007, pages = 357–365, doi = 10.1600/036364407781179699, last2 = Shoup, first2 = Suzanne, last3 = Chen, first3 = Zhiduan, s2cid = 85837009 *Rushforth, K. D. 1999. ''Trees of Britain & Europe''. Collins. (Useful details on chromosome numbers of many European & Asian birches). *Skvortsov, A. K. 2002. A new system of the genus Betula. ''Byulleten Moskovoskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody Otdel Biologie'' 107: 73–76.
Flora of North America online - ''Betula''.
*Grimshaw, J. 2009, ''New Trees, Recent introductions to cultivation''. Kew Publishing


See also

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Birch A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 30 ...
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Betula A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 3 ...
Betula A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 3 ...