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Key to Betula

Betulaceae

Betula

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(c) Ward, Scott G
(c) Ward, Scott G
1 Shrub to 4 m tall; leaf blades crenate to blunt-dentate; [n. NJ and c. OH northwards]; [subgenus Betula]
1 Tree; leaf blades sharply serrate or doubly serrate; [collectively widespread].
(c) Danielson, Erik
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
  2 Bark yellowish-gray, yellowish, pink, reddish-brown, or dark brown; samara rounded or slightly retuse at its apex, the wings making up 1/2 or less of the width; fruiting peduncles sessile (peduncled in B. nigra).
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
(c) Semmling, Bonnie - CC-BY
(c) Witsell, Theo - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
    3 Leaves broadly cuneate at the base; inner bark of the twigs bitter, not aromatic; [subgenus Betulaster]
    3 Leaves rounded to subcordate at the base; inner bark of the twigs with odor and flavor of wintergreen; [subgenus Betulenta].
(c) Bradley, Keith
(c) Dorscht, Carter - CC0
(c) Shaw, Joey
(c) Danielson, Erik
      4 Bark of stems 5-30 cm in diameter (on larger trees look up for branches) yellow or yellowish-gray, exfoliating in papery shreds (bark of larger trunks becoming platey, the plates not prominently marked horizontally by old lenticels); scales of fruiting catkins 6-13 mm long, pubescent across the surface and also marginally ciliate; twigs and buds slightly hairy; leaf teeth usually < 6 per cm of midleaf margin; leaves persistently hairy beneath
(c) Hartley, Nate - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Steven, Daniel - C, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Nelson, Adrianna - CC-BY-ND
      4 Bark of stems 5-30 cm in diameter (on larger trees look up for branches) reddish-brown or dark brown, tight (bark of larger trunks becoming platey, the plates prominently marked horizontally by old lenticels); scales of fruiting catkins 5-7 mm long, glabrous across the surface (though ciliate-margined; twigs and buds glabrous; leaf teeth usually ≥ 6 per cm of midleaf margin; leaves glabrous soon after unfurling.
(c) Hardin, J.W.
        5 Leaf blades mostly 2-6 cm long, suborbicular, the apex rounded; secondary veins 3-6 per leaf side; [of Smyth County in sw. VA]
(c) Hartley, Nate - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
        5 Leaf blades ovate or triangular, 7-15 cm long, the apex acute to acuminate; secondary veins 9-12 per leaf side; [widespread in the Mountains, and northward also the Piedmont and Coastal Plain of our area]
(c) Danielson, Erik
(c) kallie_johnson - CC-BY
  2 Bark white to pale gray; samara strongly retuse at its apex, the wings making up over 1/2 of the width; fruiting catkins peduncled; [subgenus Betula].
          6 Leaves glabrous beneath or somewhat pubescent on the veins; bark of young stems remaining tight; leaf apex long-acuminate to attenuate; central lobe of infructescence scales shorter than the basal and lateral lobes.
(c) kallie_johnson - CC-BY
(c) botany08 - CC-BY
             7 Leaf apex long-acuminate, but not attenuate; infructescence scales sparsely pubescent on the outer surface; bark of mature trees creamy to bright white
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
(c) Danielson, Erik
             7 Leaf apex attenuate-acuminate; infructescence scales densely pubescent on the outer surface; bark of mature trees grayish white
          6 Leaves pubescent beneath, at least on the veins; bark of young stems exfoliating; leaf apex acute to short-acuminate; central lobe of infructescence scales equal to or longer than the basal and lateral lobes.
(c) Glazunov, Valerii - CC-BY
               8 Leaf blades 3-4 (-6) cm long, with 3-6 lateral veins on each side of the midvein
               8 Leaf blades 5-10 (-14) cm long, with 6-12 lateral veins on each side of the midvein.
(c) Graeff, Alex - CC-BY-NC-ND, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Graeff, Alex - CC-BY-NC-ND, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Oldham, Michael J. - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
                 9 Leaf blades cordate (rarely rounded) at the base, with (8-) 9-12 pairs of lateral veins; scales of carpellate aments 5.6-8.7 mm long, the lateral lobes upturned (curved towards the apex); bark of mature trees pink-white to brown-white or red-brown-white; twigs glabrous or slightly pubescent (and then glabrate in age); lenticels of young twigs large, the smallest ca. 1 mm; leaf margins singly serrate to obscurely doubly-serrate
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
                 9 Leaf blades broadly cuneate to truncate at the base, with 6-9 pairs of lateral veins; scales of carpellate aments 3.9-6.2 mm long, the lateral lobes divergent (curved outwards, away from the apex); bark of mature trees chalky white (rarely light brown to dark brown); twigs densely pubescent; lenticels of young twigs variable in size, the smallest about 0.25 mm; leaf margins usually obviously doubly-serrate