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English: Paper birch bark
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English: NPS
Title
English: Paper birch bark
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Whitish bark peeling and curling in paper-like layers from the trunk

Paper birch tree is named for the tree's thin white bark, which often peels in paper like layers from the trunk. Sometimes referred to as a canoe birch.

  • Keywords: pictured rocks national lakeshore; piro; tree; birch; paper birch; bark
Depicted place
English: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Alger County, Michigan
Date Taken on 3 September 2019
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English: NPGallery
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PIRO

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