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Tree of eastern North America with thin lustrous yellow or grey bark.
Betula alleghaniensis
Betula leutea
1
Against the southern horizon shone the
yellow
birch
of a wigwam.
2
Presently I picked up a
yellow
birch
stick the size of my arm.
3
Uncle Peabody had sat splintering the long stick of
yellow
birch
.
4
The woods were largely pine, though
yellow
birch
,
beech, and maple were common.
5
Paul, you see if you can tell
yellow
birch
from oak this time!
6
Owen Ford stood before her, leaning against the bronze column of a
yellow
birch
.
7
Under the noble
yellow
birch
we cooked our own fish.
8
The one above the drawing-room was nearly filled with the
yellow
birch
-
wood
wardrobe and bed.
9
Everywhere a stunted growth of
yellow
birch
,
mountain-ash, and spruce and fir opposed our progress.
10
Indian summer sunshine over the dappled
yellow
birch
trees.
11
These are, in the order named, black birch, hickory, sugar maple,
yellow
birch
,
and red beech.
12
They are the natural home of the black and
yellow
birch
,
which grow here to unusual size.
13
Here a
yellow
birch
and beech, and there a crimson maple betrayed the silent approach of winter.
14
A young
yellow
birch
has a venerable, patriarchal look, and seems ill at ease under such premature honors.
15
Only a faint smoke from the smouldering logs curled up among the branches of the
yellow
birch
over camp.
16
On looking around I saw where one had been at work excavating a lodge in a small
yellow
birch
.
yellow
birch
yellow