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- How to Grow and Maintain Birch Trees - Learn how to care for a birch tree, including selecting the correct site and type of birch, watering, fertilizing, mulching, and monitoring for problems.
- Betula pendula (European Birch, White Birch) - Offers brief facts, including characteristics of leaf and fruit. Includes photos of entire tree, bark, and catkin.
- Weather Underground: Birch Tree, Missouri Forecast - Birch Tree weather current weather and forecast.
- Betula lenta - Uses, cultivation and description for this tree, commonly known as cherry birch, sweet birch, or black birch.
- Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch) - Offers brief facts, including characteristics of leaf and fruit. Provides images of entire tree, bark, twig, flower, and catkin.
- The Iconophile's Thora Birch Reliquary - Includes biography, filmography, pictures and video clips.
- All-Reviews.com: Simon Birch - Reviews by Susan Granger and others. Overall rating: 3 stars out of 4.
- TV Guide: Simon Birch - Includes a brief review as well as cast and crew information.
- Thora-Birch.com - News, biography, filmography, articles, poetry, message board and links.
- AskMen.com: Thora Birch - Biography, and commentary with ratings.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sweet Birch - Sweet Birch (Betula lenta), also known as Black Birch, Cherry Birch, Mahogany Birch, River Birch, or Spice Birch is a species of birch native to eastern North America, from southern Maine west to southernmost Ontario and southern Michigan, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia.
- Downy Birch - Downy Birch (Betula pubescens) is a species of birch, native and abundant throughout northern Europe, Iceland, northern Asia and also GreenlandDen virtuella floran: Betula pubescens distribution. It is also known as White Birch, European White Birch or Hairy Birch.
- Silver Birch - Silver Birch, European Weeping Birch, European White Birch, or Weeping Birch (Betula pendula, syn. B.
- Birch sap - Birch sap is the sap extracted from a birch tree, such as a North American Sweet Birch or a Silver Birch. The sap is often a slightly sweet, watery liquid.
- Paper Birch - Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera), also known as American White Birch, Canoe Birch, is a species of birch native to northern North America, from Newfoundland west to Alaska, south to Pennsylvania and Washington, with small isolated populations further south in mountains to North Carolina and Colorado.