
New Hampshire State Tree
White Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
The White Birch (Betula papyrifera), designated as the official state tree of New Hampshire, is an iconic symbol of the state's natural beauty and resilience. Also known as the Paper Birch or Canoe Birch, it is recognized for its distinctive peeling white bark that reveals layers of cinnamon-brown beneath, creating a striking contrast against the New Hampshire landscape. This hardy and adaptable deciduous tree thrives in the state's forests, adding to the scenic charm of the region. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the White Birch has played a historical role in Native American cultures and early American settlers, who used its bark for crafting canoes and other essential items. As the official state tree, it symbolizes New Hampshire's connection to its rich natural heritage and the enduring spirit of its people.
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