Created By: Sophie MaRose
By the shed along the treeline you will find not one, not two, but half a dozen gray birch - Betula populifolia. The gray birch is a common tree in Maine, and will often grow on forest edges but never deep in the forest. They are very bendable, and late winter snows often bend them over to the ground.
This point of interest is part of the tour: MaRose Dendrology Walk
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