Created By: Caleb Armstrong
Yellow Birch
Betulaceae
Betula
Alleghaniensis
The Yellow Birch can be found in northeastern United States and southeast Canada. This Yellow Birch is the furthest tree to get to, and while you can walk there, taking a bike or a car, would get you there faster. To get to this Yellow Birch, travel further down State Route 32, take a turn down the road on the right. You'll see a fork in the road where the Granite Hall Store stands in the middle. Go down the left and travel down the main road until you come across the Bass Rock Preserve. The Bass Rock Preserve is hard to see so pay attention. I included this tree because of the unique bark of the Yellow Birch.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Bristol Tree Walking Tour
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