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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 607415203-93Betula humilis Schrank Gorno-Altay, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1995COLLECTEDAltai Mountains, near the village of Sugash.50.58333333, 84.96666667Low ground along stream.Wild material1488667PI 607415
1PI 649650Index Seminum 4Betula populifolia Marshall Pennsylvania, United StatesNC71993COLLECTEDKittatinny Ridge, Valley and Ridge Province, Northampton County.40.91666667, -75.20000000500On top of ridgetop quartzite outcrop. Wild material1086000PI 649650
2PI 618685Morton No.10Betula alleghaniensis Britton Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7Not Available1990COLLECTEDHuntingdon County.Wild material1061510PI 618685
3PI 597584Ames 7839Betula humilis Schrank RomaniaNC7Not Available1987COLLECTED08/02/1986Borsec, Judetul Harghita.46.95000000, 25.56666667900Wild material1041428PI 597584
4PI 502295AR-104Betula pendula Roth Russian FederationNC7BARKNot Available1985COLLECTED08/21/1982Stavropol Park, UzbekCultivated materialNative to Caucasus Mountains. Ornamental.1397231PI 502295
5PI 49588116ABetula glandulosa Michx. Colorado, United States Historic1984COLLECTEDFront yard, A.W. Bezzic, 618 Chestnut St., Leadville, Lake Co.3063Cultivated materialPlant low to medium sized, deciduous, some dieback probably from inadequate winter moisture. Fruiting excellent. Local name Bog birch.1390817PI 495881
6PI 49588221ABetula occidentalis Hook. Colorado, United StatesNC7Not Available1984COLLECTEDAlong Clear Creek Off I-70 bet. Georgetown & Idaho Sp., Clear Creek Co.39.70941200, -105.590464002402Wild materialPlant small, deciduous, with multiple stems, 4.5 to 6.0m. Associated with engelmann spruce, aspen, Ribes, blue spruce, and narrowleaf cottonwood. Spindle gall on leaves. Local name Water birch.1390818PI 495882
7PI 479317NA 51272Betula apoiensis Nakai Japan Historic1982COLLECTED10/03/1982Botanic Garden, Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido43.05000000, 141.36666667Cultivated materialSnow cover for 55 days 50cm or deeper. Minimum temperature -24C. Shrub deciduous, 1 m tall. Leaves lustrous, dark green above, pale beneath. Fruiting aments erect.1374253PI 479317
8PI 479318NA 51049Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/14/1982Kasai Area, Hokkaido Univ., Teshio Forest, Kam itoikanbetsu, Horonob-cho125Wild materialTeshio-gun, Hokkaido. Tree deciduous, 18.4m tall, 70cm, densely branched. Bark grayish to silvery. Leaves bright green above. Fruit erect. Growing in woodland with Abies sachalinensis, Sasa, Vitis, Picea glehnii. Seed from several trees.1374254PI 479318
9PI 479319NA 51068Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/15/1982Hokkaido Univ., Uryu Forest, Moshiri, Horokanai-cho, Urgu-gun, Hokkaido.Wild materialSnow 1.5-2.5m. Minimum temperature -35C. Tree deciduous, 19.9m. Twigs dark brown. Bark light gray, very rough in old trees. Leaves dark green above, lighter beneath, veins impresssed above, lighter beneath, veins impressed above. Abundant in woodland, by marker 320. Seed from single tree.1374255PI 479319
10PI 479320NA 51114Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/19/1982South of hwy 344, E of pass toward Lake Rausu, Rausu-cho, Menashi-gun, Hokkaido.44.05000000, 145.16666667675Wild materialSnow cover 1.5m. Minimum temperature -20C. Tree deciduous, reddish brown, shiny twigs, 7.5m. Bark grayish to whitish, peeling in thick rough plates. Leaves dark green above. Fruit erect on branches. Dominant deciduous tree. Growing on open hillside. Seed from several trees.1374256PI 479320
11PI 479321NA 51154Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/22/1982Akkeshi Pref. Forest, Bekambegyu, Akkeshi-machi, Akkeshi-gun, Hokkaido43.10000000, 145.00000000Wild materialSnow cover 40cm. Minimum temperature -20C. Tree deciduous, 18-21m. Bark grayish white with metallic sheen. Leaves lustrous deep green above, yellowish green beneath. Aments erect. Very common in woodland. Seed from 2 plants.1374257PI 479321
12PI 479322NA 51365Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED10/10/1982Mt. Tamoyachidake, Rt 1, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, Honshu40.61666667, 140.933333331324Wild materialTree deciduous, 4.5m tall, gnarled. Branches dark brown, lustrous. Bark tan to whitish, glossy, peeling in thin strips. Fruit erect. Common mixed with Tsuga and Abies. Seed collected from 2 plants.1374258PI 479322
13PI 479323NA 51052Betula maximowicziana Regel Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/14/1982io-gun,Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ.,44.88333333, 141.91666667Wild materialSnow cover 1-2m per annum. Minimum temperature -17C. Seeds collected in forest and presented to group.1374259PI 479323
14PI 479324NA 51174Betula maximowicziana Regel Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/24/1982W side of Lake Kusharo, Urankoshi, Teshikaga-machi, Kawakami-gun, Hokkaido43.56666667, 144.31666667Wild materialSnow cover 60cm. Minimum temperature -25C. Tree deciduous, 20m. Branches wide spreading. Bark smooth, gray, rough at base of trunk. Leaves dull, light green above, impressed veins, lighter beneath, petioles light green. Fruiting ament pendulous. Common.1374260PI 479324
15PI 479325NA 51190Betula maximowicziana Regel Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/25/1982Teshikaga-machi, Kawakami-gun, HokkaidoWild materialSnow cover 60cm per annum. Minimum temperature -25C. Tree up to 12m tall. Growing on NE beach of Lake Kusharo.1374261PI 479325
16PI 479326NA 51070Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED09/15/1982Hokkaido Univ., Uryu Forest, Moshiri, Horokarai-cho, Uryu-gun, HokkaidoWild materialSnow cover 1.5-2.5m per annum. Minimum temperature -35C. Tree deciduous, 20m tall. Branch ends pendulous. Bark nearly smooth, white. Leaves lustrous, dark green above. Common in woodland, growing with Sasa by field marker 320. Seed collected from one tree.1374262PI 479326
17PI 479327NA 51421Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Japan Historic1982COLLECTEDHokkaido (Federal) Forest Breeding Station, HokkaidoSent to US National Arboretum by M. Kawase. Collected in Kagura, Asahikawa-shi.1374263PI 479327
18PI 479328NA 51271Betula fruticosa Pall. Japan Historic1982COLLECTED10/03/1982Botanic Garden, Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido43.05000000, 141.36666667Cultivated materialSnow cover 50cm or deeper for 55 days. Minimum temperature -24C. Shrub deciduous, 2.7m tall, branched from base. Leaves grayish green above, light green beneath. Seed collected forom one plant.1374264PI 479328
19PI 440162D-1854Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1978DEVELOPEDOriginally from Far East. Shrubby.1335098PI 440162
20PI 42032376-074Betula maximowicziana Regel Japan Historic1977COLLECTEDNatural forest, Hokkaido.140Wild material1317476PI 420323
21PI 42032476-082Betula maximowicziana Regel JapanNC7Not Available1977COLLECTEDNatural forest, Hokkaido.400Wild material1317477PI 420324
22PI 42032576-083Betula maximowicziana Regel Japan Historic1977COLLECTEDEstablished forest, Hokkaido.2231317478PI 420325
23PI 42032676-100Betula maximowicziana Regel JapanNC7Not Available1977COLLECTEDNatural forest, Hokkaido.460Wild material1317479PI 420326
24PI 42032776-101Betula maximowicziana Regel JapanNC7Not Available1977COLLECTEDNatural forest, Hokkaido.340Wild material1317480PI 420327
25PI 491411Ames 1779Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Japan Historic1977COLLECTEDSeed donated by American Japan Society of Tokyo. Plants to 18m.1386347PI 491411
26PI 414758131/76Betula nana L. NorwayNC7Not Available1977COLLECTEDFillefjell Mountain, near Oye on border of Sogn og Fjordane County.Wild material1312895PI 414758
27PI 41475965/75Betula pendula Roth NorwayNC7Not Available1977COLLECTEDPasvik Valley, Finnmark County, near Kirkenes and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics border.1312896PI 414759
28PI 3692031769Betula nana L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1972COLLECTEDOpen meadow, Bezdigestjach, Yakutia.Wild materialShrub to 60m, spreading. Leaves orbicular1276706PI 369203
29PI 3692041770Betula nana L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1972COLLECTEDBezdigestjach, Yakutia.Wild materialLow spreading shrub. Leaves orbicular.1276707PI 369204
30PI 3692051667Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1972COLLECTEDAlong river bank, mixed with pine & larch, Irkutsk, Siberia.Wild materialPlant graceful, very upright, to 20m. Bark white, exfoliating.1276708PI 369205
31PI 3692061671Betula pendula Roth Former, Soviet Union Historic1972COLLECTEDOpen steppe meadow, pine and birch forest, Hillside, Irkutsk, Siberia.Wild materialPlant tall, handsome. Bark white, exfoliating.1276709PI 369206
32PI 3692071771Betula pendula Roth Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1972COLLECTEDOpen areas near larch forest, Bezdigestjach, Yakutia.Wild materialPlant graceful, to 9m. Bark white, exfoliating.1276710PI 369207
33PI 3692081772Betula pendula Roth Former, Soviet UnionNC71972COLLECTEDOpen meadows near larch forest, Bezdigestjach, Yakutia.Wild materialGood white bark. Habit narrow, pendulous.1276711PI 369208
34PI 3692091773Betula pendula Roth Former, Soviet Union Historic1972COLLECTEDEdge of larch forest, Bezdigestjach, Yakutia.Wild materialTo 6m tall. Graceful habit. Broad head, bark white.1276712PI 369209
35PI 3692101787Betula pendula Roth Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1972COLLECTEDAlong trail near Bezdiestjach, Yakutia.Wild materialGood graceful habit, bark especially white.1276713PI 369210
36PI 323661Col. No. V 64-545Betula papyrifera Marshall Utah, United States Historic1967COLLECTEDWest of Escalante in red rocks1714360PI 323661
37PI 323662Col. No. 64-551Betula papyrifera Marshall Utah, United States Historic1967COLLECTED3.2km north of bridge on Calf Creek, Utah 17, south of Boulder1714361PI 323662
38PI 322748Betula ermanii Cham. Kamčatskij kraj, Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1713589PI 322748
39PI 322749Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Kamčatskij kraj, Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1713590PI 322749
40PI 322750Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Primorye, Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1713592PI 322750
41PI 322751Betula schmidtii Regel Primorye, Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1713593PI 322751
42PI 320918Betula humilis Schrank Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1712709PI 320918
43PI 320919Betula fruticosa Pall. Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1712708PI 320919
44PI 320920Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1712710PI 320920
45PI 319172Betula nana L. Estonia Historic1967COLLECTED1711105PI 319172
46PI 318705Betula ermanii Cham. Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTEDFrom the Arkhangelsk region1710876PI 318705
47PI 318706Betula humilis Schrank Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTEDFrom Voronezh region1710877PI 318706
48PI 318707Betula fruticosa Pall. Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTEDVoronezh region1710878PI 318707
49PI 318710Betula davurica Pall. Leningradskaja oblast', Russian Federation Historic1967COLLECTED1710881PI 318710
50PI 318711Betula ermanii Cham. Kiev, Ukraine Historic1967COLLECTED1710882PI 318711
51PI 318712Betula humilis Schrank Kiev, Ukraine Historic1967COLLECTED1710884PI 318712
52PI 318713Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Kiev, Ukraine Historic1967COLLECTED1710885PI 318713
53PI 318714Betula schmidtii Regel Kiev, Ukraine Historic1967COLLECTED1710886PI 318714
54PI 318654Betula chinensis Maxim. Kyonggi, Korea, South Historic1967COLLECTEDOrigin: Kwang-Nung1237137PI 318654
55PI 317358Col. No. K-498Betula chinensis Maxim. Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDNear top of Mt. Kwan Ak, An Yang6001708864PI 317358
56PI 317208Col. No. K-365Betula chinensis Maxim. Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDNear summit of Mt. Sorak15301708724PI 317208
57PI 317209Col. No. K-447Betula ermanii Cham. Jeju-teukbyeoljachido, Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDAlong trail on Mt. Halla, Cheju Island4801708725PI 317209
58PI 317210Col. No. K-459Betula ermanii Cham. Jeju-teukbyeoljachido, Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDJust below summit, Mt. Halla, Cheju Island5701708726PI 317210
59PI 317211Col. No. K-310Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDAlong trail to Paek Tam Sa, Mt. Sorak1708727PI 317211
60PI 316961Col. No. K-364Betula ermanii Cham. Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDAlong top of Mt. Sorak1500Wild materialDeciduous tree to 5m high. Bark whitish.1236166PI 316961
61PI 316690K-269Betula costata Trautv. Korea, SouthNC7Not Available1966COLLECTEDAlong trail on Mt. Tok-Yu, Ko Chun.Wild materialDeciduous small-medium tree. Bark white, exfoliating; leaves longer than broad.1235990PI 316690
62PI 316691Col. No. K-279Betula costata Trautv. Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDAlong trail from Ko Chun to Muu Ju1235991PI 316691
63PI 316645Col. No. K-217Betula davurica Pall. Kyonggi, Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDCampus of Agriculture College of Seoul National University, Suwon1708127PI 316645
64PI 316611Col. No. K-57Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDGarden of Chang Duck Girls School1708102PI 316611
65PI 314227Col. No. 78Betula pendula Roth Samarqand, Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED1706498PI 314227
66PI 314228Col. No. 618Betula sp.Samarqand, Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED2km west of new section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70km east of Tashkent1706499PI 314228
67PI 314645Col. No. 385Betula sp.Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan Historic1966COLLECTEDAlong Alma Atinka River, 20km above Alma Ata1706699PI 314645
68PI 310384No. 1220Betula humilis Schrank Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED1705149PI 310384
69PI 310385No. 307Betula kirghisorum Sav.-Rycz. Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED1705150PI 310385
70PI 310386No. 308Betula procurva Litv. Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED1705151PI 310386
71PI 310387No. 309Betula turkestanica Litv. Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED1705152PI 310387
72PI 309680No. 64-16Betula utilis D. Don subsp. jacquemontii (Spach) Ashburner & McAll. New York, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1704898PI 309680
73PI 307210Col. No. 189Betula utilis D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1965COLLECTEDSandakphu30101702724PI 307210
74PI 304794'Tulovo Brdo'Betula pendula Roth Croatia Historic1965COLLECTEDKarlovac County1951701019PI 304794
75PI 303193V-64-46Betula occidentalis Hook. Colorado, United States Historic1964COLLECTED3.2km north of Salida1680375PI 303193
76PI 303194V-64-192Betula occidentalis Hook. Colorado, United States Historic1964COLLECTED4.8km northeast of Crestone, Saguache County1680376PI 303194
77PI 296754Betula michauxii Spach Canada Historic1964COLLECTED1681741PI 296754
78PI 296755Betula pumila L. Canada Historic1964COLLECTED1681742PI 296755
79PI 296756Betula ×raymundii Lepage Canada Historic1964COLLECTED1681743PI 296756
80PI 206017Betula ermanii Cham. Hokkaidô, Japan Historic1964COLLECTED1681334PI 206017
81PI 296016Betula ermanii Cham. Akita, Japan Historic1964COLLECTED1681333PI 296016
82PI 296017Betula ermanii Cham. Hokkaidô, Japan Historic1964COLLECTEDTsubetu, Kitami1700121PI 296017
83PI 296018Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. Miyazaki, Japan Historic1964COLLECTEDSeeds presented by the Forest Experiment Station, Meguro, Tokyo.1224099PI 296018
84PI 296019Betula apoiensis Nakai JapanNC7Not Available1964COLLECTEDFrom Sarabetsu, Obihiro, Hokkaido.Wild material1224100PI 296019
85PI 295353Betula utilis D. Don United Kingdom Historic1964COLLECTED1681174PI 295353
86PI 285337Col. No. 1176Betula sp. Nepal Historic1962COLLECTEDOpen fields on Mt. Furkai34621688793PI 285337
87PI 281944No. 274Betula kirghisorum Sav.-Rycz. Uzbekistan Historic1962COLLECTED1209552PI 281944
88PI 281945No. 279Betula pendula Roth Uzbekistan Historic1962COLLECTED1209553PI 281945
89PI 281946No. 275Betula saposhnikovii Sukaczev Uzbekistan Historic1962COLLECTED1209554PI 281946
90PI 281947No. 276Betula schugnanica (B. Fedtsch.) Litv. Uzbekistan Historic1962COLLECTED1209555PI 281947
91PI 281948No. 277Betula tianschanica Rupr. Taiwan Historic1962COLLECTED1209556PI 281948
92PI 281949No. 278Betula turkestanica Litv. Uzbekistan Historic1962COLLECTED1686191PI 281949
93PI 279743Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Aomori, Japan Historic1962COLLECTED1684818PI 279743
94PI 279744Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Iwate, Japan Historic1962COLLECTED4001684819PI 279744
95PI 270347(B. pendula subsp. mandshurica x B. papyrifera)Betula sp.Kyushu, JapanNANot Available1960DONATED12/15/1960Cultivated materialFrom Japan. Seeds presented by the Kyushu University, Fukuoka. Received Dec. 15, 1960. [Betula platyphylla var. japonica x B. papyrifera per F.S. Santamour.]2158767PI 270347
96PI 262712Betula pendula Roth Moscow, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1960DONATED01/05/19601199335PI 262712
97PI 260739Betula utilis D. Don Morocco Historic1959DONATED10/12/19591563445PI 260739
98PI 256254Betula ermanii Cham. var. ermanii England, United Kingdom Historic1959DONATED03/30/19591558640PI 256254
99PI 235128454Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. JapanNC7Not Available1956COLLECTED10/10/1956Open fields above Shibuyu Onsen, Yatsugatake Mountains, Nagano Prefecture.1780Wild materialDistinct type: bark white.1185367PI 235128
100PI 232552414Betula glandulosa Michx. Montana, United StatesNC7Not Available1956COLLECTED1955Edge of spruce grove bordering Belly River, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana.48.96978700, -113.68480200Wild materialCollections were made in July, August and September 1955.1184402PI 232552
101PI 190607C. 59Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Virginia, United States Historic1950COLLECTED1670418PI 190607
102PI 190608C. 109Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Virginia, United States Historic1950COLLECTED1670419PI 190608
103PI 190609C. 125Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Virginia, United States Historic1950COLLECTED1670420PI 190609
104PI 150718Betula lenta L. Massachusetts, United States Historic1945COLLECTED1887670PI 150718
105PI 147787Betula lenta L. Massachusetts, United States Historic1944COLLECTED1881380PI 147787
106PI 135791Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. Massachusetts, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1853962PI 135791
107PI 135792Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Massachusetts, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1853963PI 135792
108PI 135793Betula maximowicziana Regel Massachusetts, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1853964PI 135793
109PI 131322Betula pendula Roth Germany Historic1939COLLECTED1847314PI 131322
110PI 130480No. 14547Betula utilis D. Don Yunnan Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available1938COLLECTED10/16/1937Muli, Wachin, Sigenn.3340Forest.Wild material40 to 60 feet high, with a red-brown trunk and branches with bark which peels off in papery flakes. It is native to subtropical regions of Himalayas. The oval, coarsely toothed, sharp-pointed leaves, 3 inches long are dark green above and paler beneath. In winter the orange-chocolate color of the twigs is very striking. Identified to be the same as PI 128933, 99654, 73149, and 56400 all donated from India. PI 56400 described as 60 feet high and creamy white bark.1133820PI 130480
111PI 129962No. 7850Betula sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTEDDokerla, near Atuntze, between 3200m and 3700m altitude1845842PI 129962
112PI 129964No. 10561Betula sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTEDMount Miyetzumu, near Atuntze34001845844PI 129964
113PI 129965No. 13808Betula sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTEDTehgoh, Chungtien33001845845PI 129965
114PI 129966No. 14704Betula sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTEDWati, Muli29001845848PI 129966
115PI 128933Betula utilis D. Don India Historic1938COLLECTED1845104PI 128933
116PI 129194No. 1378Betula sp.Sichuan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTED11/1937Tien Chuan Hsien32001845232PI 129194
117PI 129195No. 1300Betula sp.Sichuan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTED10/1937MountOmei32001845233PI 129195
118PI 129196No. 1386Betula sp.Sichuan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTED11/1937Tien Chuan Hsien32001845234PI 129196
119PI 127050Betula ×aurata Borkh. Poland Historic1938COLLECTED1843256PI 127050
120PI 126849Betula medwediewii Regel England, United Kingdom Historic1938COLLECTED1843080PI 126849
121PI 124868Betula alnoides Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don India Historic1937COLLECTED1839410PI 124868
122PI 121824Betula alnoides Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don India Historic1937COLLECTED1832647PI 121824
123PI 122804No. 1480Betula utilis D. Don subsp. jacquemontii (Spach) Ashburner & McAll. Himachal Pradesh, India Historic1937COLLECTED10/15/1936Pukar, Lahul36121834425PI 122804
124PI 122069No. 2042Betula sp.West Bengal, India Historic1937COLLECTED12/1936DarjeelingGrown in Tibet at 3913m1832992PI 122069
125PI 117050Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1936COLLECTED1826394PI 117050
126PI 117051Betula ermanii Cham. Japan Historic1936COLLECTED1826395PI 117051
127PI 117052Betula schmidtii Regel Japan Historic1936COLLECTED1826396PI 117052
128PI 117053Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Japan Historic1936COLLECTED1826397PI 117053
129PI 117054Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. Japan Historic1936COLLECTED1826398PI 117054
130PI 116192Betula tianschanica Rupr. Unknown Historic1936COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1823652PI 116192
131PI 116193Betula pendula Roth Unknown Historic1936COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1823653PI 116193
132PI 115974Betula corylifolia Regel & Maxim. Japan Historic1936COLLECTED1823427PI 115974
133PI 107658No. 63Betula sp.Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1934COLLECTED09/15/1934Hailar1797357PI 107658
134PI 106269Ma TaiBetula sp.Hubei Sheng, China Historic1934COLLECTED1492543PI 106269
135PI 104899Betula corylifolia Regel & Maxim. France Historic1934COLLECTED1493825PI 104899
136PI 104900Betula ermanii Cham. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793462PI 104900
137PI 104901Betula pumila L. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793463PI 104901
138PI 104902Betula humilis Schrank France Historic1934COLLECTED1793464PI 104902
139PI 104903Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793465PI 104903
140PI 104904Betula occidentalis Hook. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793466PI 104904
141PI 104905Betula maximowicziana Regel France Historic1934COLLECTED1793467PI 104905
142PI 104906Betula pumila L. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793468PI 104906
143PI 104907Betula sp. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793469PI 104907
144PI 104908Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. France Historic1934COLLECTED1793470PI 104908
145PI 104482Betula ermanii Cham. China Historic1934COLLECTED1793024PI 104482
146PI 104142Betula davurica Pall. Unknown Historic1934COLLECTEDChosen1792529PI 104142
147PI 102740Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Unknown Historic1933COLLECTEDManchuria1791090PI 102740
148PI 102470Betula medwediewii Regel France Historic1933COLLECTED1493337PI 102470
149PI 102471Betula sp. France Historic1933COLLECTED1790677PI 102471
150PI 102215Betula alnoides Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don France Historic1933COLLECTED1493294PI 102215
151PI 102216Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. France Historic1933COLLECTED1790095PI 102216
152PI 102217Betula utilis D. Don subsp. utilis France Historic1933COLLECTED1790096PI 102217
153PI 100514F. 29410Betula sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1788117PI 100514
154PI 100515F. 30831Betula sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1788118PI 100515
155PI 99654Betula utilis D. Don India Historic1932COLLECTED1786984PI 99654
156PI 99148Hua Kan ErhBetula luminifera H. J. P. Winkl. Guizhou Sheng, China Historic1932COLLECTED09/11/1931Rocky slope near Huangshianwan, Tahoyen12041786275PI 99148
157PI 99149Tieh Hua KanBetula sp.Guizhou Sheng, China Historic1932COLLECTED10/20/1931Rocky slope in Tahoyen12031786276PI 99149
158PI 99150Tieh Hua KanBetula sp.Guizhou Sheng, China Historic1932COLLECTED10/20/1931Rocky slope in Tahoyen12031786277PI 99150
159PI 93111Betula costata Trautv. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1931COLLECTED1779853PI 93111
160PI 93112Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1931COLLECTED1779854PI 93112
161PI 91460Betula pendula Roth California, United States Historic1931COLLECTED1777869PI 91460
162PI 90657No. 6493Betula costata Trautv. China Historic1930COLLECTED11/17/1930Yugakujo Agricultural Experiment Station, Hsiungyaocheng1775326PI 90657
163PI 82474Betula davurica Pall. Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Korea, South Historic1929COLLECTED1746165PI 82474
164PI 82065No. 1518Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Unknown Historic1929COLLECTED11/02/1929Suigen1745716PI 82065
165PI 82066No. 1576Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Unknown Historic1929COLLECTED11/02/1929Suigen1745717PI 82066
166PI 80269No. 191Betula turkestanica Litv. Ontario, Canada Historic1929COLLECTED1496321PI 80269
167PI 78400Betula davurica Pall. Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Korea, South Historic1928COLLECTED1734016PI 78400
168PI 76735Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1928COLLECTED1495750PI 76735
169PI 76052Betula schmidtii Regel Centre-Val de Loire, France Historic1928COLLECTED1730759PI 76052
170PI 75415Shira kambaBetula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Hokkaidô, Japan Historic1927COLLECTED10/17/19271730037PI 75415
171PI 75671Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Hokkaidô, Japan Historic1927COLLECTED1730363PI 75671
172PI 73057Betula davurica Pall. Leningradskaja oblast', Russian Federation Historic1927COLLECTED1116400PI 73057
173PI 73149Betula utilis D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1927COLLECTED1728333PI 73149
174PI 71140No. 8739Betula fruticosa Pall. China Historic1927COLLECTED1725799PI 71140
175PI 72407No. 8704Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. China Historic1927COLLECTEDForest Concession, near Shitoukhetsy1727277PI 72407
176PI 72460No. 7637Betula sp. Myanmar Historic1927COLLECTED1727322PI 72460
177PI 67894No. 915Betula ermanii Cham. Stockholms län, Sweden Historic1926COLLECTED07/22/1926Originally from the Botanic Gardens, Leningrad1499468PI 67894
178PI 65757Betula utilis D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1926COLLECTED1717199PI 65757
179PI 65917No. 4815Betula fruticosa Pall. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1926COLLECTED11/21/19251717360PI 65917
180PI 65918No. 4753Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1926COLLECTED11/21/19251717361PI 65918
181PI 65616No. 4569Betula sp. China Historic1925COLLECTED10/25/19251716980PI 65616
182PI 65617No. 4570Betula sp. China Historic1925COLLECTED10/25/19251716981PI 65617
183PI 65310No. 13283Betula sp.Gansu Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED09/29/1925Kokonor, Tangar1498926PI 65310
184PI 65487No. 4209Betula costata Trautv. China Historic1925COLLECTED09/13/19251716719PI 65487
185PI 65062No. 4050Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED08/16/19251716354PI 65062
186PI 64444No. 4001Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED08/12/19251498690PI 64444
187PI 64234Betula schmidtii Regel Leningradskaja oblast', Russian Federation Historic1925COLLECTED1665553PI 64234
188PI 63342Betula ermanii Cham. Centre-Val de Loire, France Historic1925COLLECTED1664667PI 63342
189PI 60640Betula alnoides Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1924COLLECTED1662244PI 60640
190PI 59654Betula sp.Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur, France Historic1924COLLECTED1660963PI 59654
191PI 57278Betula davurica Pall. Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1923COLLECTED1657535PI 57278
192PI 56400Betula utilis D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1923COLLECTED1656302PI 56400
193PI 55076Betula medwediewii Regel Île-de-France, France Historic1922COLLECTED1654503PI 55076
194PI 52933Betula medwediewii Regel England, United Kingdom Historic1921COLLECTED1652217PI 52933
195PI 50289Betula ermanii Cham. England, United Kingdom Historic1920COLLECTED1617685PI 50289
196PI 50290Betula papyrifera Marshall England, United Kingdom Historic1920COLLECTED1617686PI 50290
197PI 49620Betula utilis D. Don subsp. utilis West Bengal, India Historic1920COLLECTED1617014PI 49620
198PI 47647Betula utilis D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1919COLLECTED1613024PI 47647
199PI 46838Wilson No. 10707Betula chinensis Maxim. Japan Historic1918COLLECTED1611769PI 46838
200PI 46839Wilson No. 10710Betula schmidtii Regel Japan Historic1918COLLECTED1611770PI 46839
201PI 46840Forrest No. 15381Betula sp.Massachusetts, United States Historic1918COLLECTED1611771PI 46840
202PI 44382Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. England, United Kingdom Historic1917COLLECTED1609440PI 44382
203PI 43827Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. Japan Historic1916COLLECTED1608507PI 43827
204PI 43828Betula schmidtii Regel Japan Historic1916COLLECTED1608508PI 43828
205PI 41478Betula pendula Roth Saskatchewan, Canada Historic1915COLLECTED1509225PI 41478
206PI 40564Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. England, United Kingdom ImageHistoric1915COLLECTED1605213PI 40564
207PI 40565Betula papyrifera Marshall England, United Kingdom ImageHistoric1915COLLECTED1605214PI 40565
208PI 40154Betula ermanii Cham. England, United Kingdom ImageHistoric1915COLLECTED1604682PI 40154
209PI 40155Betula ermanii Cham. var. ermanii England, United Kingdom ImageHistoric1915COLLECTED1604685PI 40155
210PI 39989No. 7687Betula schmidtii Regel Honshu, Japan Historic1915COLLECTED1604528PI 39989
211PI 39990No. 7669Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Honshu, Japan Historic1915COLLECTED1604529PI 39990
212PI 39991Yoguro-minebariBetula grossa Siebold & Zucc. Honshu, Japan Historic1915COLLECTED1604530PI 39991
213PI 39489Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1914COLLECTED1517185PI 39489
214PI 39002Betula alnoides Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1914COLLECTED1603866PI 39002
215PI 38287Betula utilis D. Don West Bengal, India Historic1914COLLECTED1516569PI 38287
216PI 38146Betula luminifera H. J. P. Winkl. Hubei Sheng, China Historic1914COLLECTED1602927PI 38146
217PI 37007BuhykaBetula humilis Schrank Chita, Russian Federation Historic1914COLLECTED1602030PI 37007
218PI 35175Betula sp.Île-de-France, France Historic1913COLLECTED1600576PI 35175
219PI 35092Betula sp.Liguria, Italy Historic1913COLLECTED1600476PI 35092
220PI 33150'Dalecarlica'Betula pubescens Ehrh. Île-de-France, France Historic1912COLLECTED1598710PI 33150
221PI 33151Betula davurica Pall. Île-de-France, France Historic1912COLLECTED1598711PI 33151
222PI 30979Betula sp.Leningradskaja oblast', Russian Federation Historic1911COLLECTED1596834PI 30979
223PI 30811'Crenata'Betula nana L. England, United Kingdom Historic1911COLLECTED1596596PI 30811
224PI 30812'Pendula'Betula nana L. England, United Kingdom Historic1911COLLECTED1596598PI 30812
225PI 20862No. 686aBetula chinensis Maxim. Russian Federation Historic1907COLLECTED11/24/19061578444PI 20862
226PI 20117No. 392aBetula sp. Korea, North Historic1907COLLECTED08/11/19061577138PI 20117
227PI 20118No. 393aBetula chinensis Maxim. Korea, North Historic1907COLLECTED08/20/19061577139PI 20118
228PI 20119No. 394aBetula sp. Korea, North Historic1907COLLECTED08/15/19061639400PI 20119
229PI 262697Betula pendula Roth Moscow, Russian Federation Historic1901DONATED01/04/19601567034PI 262697
230PI 1572Betula nana L. France Historic1898COLLECTED1534026PI 1572
231PI 947NEH1897Betula davurica Pall. Chita, Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1482111PI 947
232PI 432NEH1897Betula ermanii Cham. Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTEDWild material1481066PI 432
233PI 434NEH1897Betula pendula Roth Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTEDWild material1481068PI 434
234PI 440NEH1897Betula davurica Pall. Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTEDWild material1481081PI 440
235NA 87643PCC16-GE33Betula pendula Roth K'akheti, GeorgiaNANot Available2024COLLECTED08/23/2016Tusheti Natural Reserve. At end of unnamed road running along Pirikita Alazani River, ca 1.5 air kilometers southeast of Chesho.42.46852000, 45.550860001901Exposed, growing in rocky soil with some shale. Slope: 60 degrees.Wild materialOne seedling received.2166389NA 87643
236NA 87644PCC16-GE116Betula raddeana Trautv. Kvemo Kartli, GeorgiaNANot Available2024COLLECTED08/28/20166.5 air kilometers southeast of Akhalsopeli.41.60831000, 44.395150001813Upper montane savanna.Wild materialTwo seedlings received.2166390NA 87644
237NA 87581NA 87581Betula nigra L. District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2024COLLECTEDU.S. National Arboretum.Wild materialNaturally occurring plants on the grounds of the U.S. National Arboretum. At least one tree is known to occur at the far eastern edge of the grounds near the fence above the Anacostia River floodplain, and multiple plants that might be native occur around Springhouse Pond/Red Oak Pond.2165749NA 87581
238Ames 36238Tetraploid River BirchBetula nigra L. NC7MISCELLANEOUSNot Available2023DEVELOPED12/21/2023Breeding materialThis accession represents a population of induced tetraploids derived from Ames 32386, Ames 32388 and Ames 32389 (all Iowa sourced seed). These accessions were selected based on tolerance to high soil pH according to Hoch (unpublished thesis, 2018). Germinating seedlings of all three accessions were treated by placing a droplet of 5000uM trifluralin on the expanding meristems at the cotyledon stage. Putative tetraploids were identified based on stomata length (mean stomata length in diploids and tetraploids are 26.4 and 38.8 um, respectively). Approximately 22% of seedlings treated were tetraploid.2166241Ames 36238
239Ames 36194BrightonBetula populifolia Marshall Vermont, United StatesNC7LEAF2023COLLECTED09/29/2023Brighton Airport Field located approximately 2.0 miles east of Brighton on north side of highway 10544.78958200, -71.82419200355Sandy soil, open field close to edge habitat.Wild material2159166Ames 36194
240Ames 36195Mills Riverside ParkBetula populifolia Marshall Vermont, United StatesNC7SEED2023COLLECTED09/19/2023Mills Riverside Park (Browns River Watershed) located approximately 3.0 miles northeast of Jericho44.51736800, -72.93852200210Floodplain forest that transistions to an open field of forbs.Wild material2159167Ames 36195
241Ames 36185APS/BP/2023/076/286Betula populifolia Marshall Indiana, United StatesNC7LEAF2023COLLECTED11/02/2023Indiana Dunes State Park just 3.40 miles northeast of Chesterton, T37N R5W NE 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 1841.65352700, -87.03831500186Low depressions with some standing water. Woodland edge.Wild materialRepresents a disjunct population in northwest Indiana and the extreme western edge of the species native range. Trees sampled in nature averaging 30-45' in height with trunks ranging from 3" up to 8" DBH. Bark dull-white to grey. Typically multi-stemmed trunks. Leaves with acuminate tips and branches with typically one male catkin at terminal end of branches, but occassionally two male catkins. 2159042Ames 36185
242NA 86738NA 86738Betula nigra L. NANot Available2023Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula nigra. A spontaneous seedling that appeared in Gotelli Conifer Collection bed 65; it is now a single-trunked specimen, 25 to 30 feet tall with a DBH of 9 to 10 inches, and will probably not be removed. It is clearly a seedling from nearby individuals of NA 53185, B. nigra 'Cully' HERITAGE.2154885NA 86738
243NA 82318NA 82318Betula populifolia Marshall NANot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula populifolia. Old tree (bed FV-R5), no label apparent. Could be from NA 30958 batch. [A second tree, possibly younger but of unclear age, is growing just east of the parking lot in bed FV-R2 and was mapped in 2022.] Form received: unknown propagule type.2152878NA 82318
244Ames 35970GLT2022-001Betula murrayana B. V. Barnes & Dancik Michigan, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2022COLLECTED09/22/2022Saginaw Forest (University of Michigan) on south, southeastern edge of Third Sister Lake locacted just west of Ann Arbor, T2S R5E NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 2642.28088900, -83.81183300256Marshy woods on south edge of Third Sister Lake; a former prairie fen. Houghton's muck soil type.Wild materialSpecimens sampled in nature were multi-stemmed, vase-shaped trees with prominent horizontal lenticels and peeling gray bark with approximate height to 10 m and basal diameter 1.3 m with largest stem to 35 cm DBH. Described by Barnes & Dancik (1985) as an octoploid (2n=112) derivative of an unreduced gamete of Purpus birch (B. x purpusii Schneid. = B. alleghaniensis Britt. x B. pumila L., 2n = 70) and a reduced gamete of yellow birch (B. alleghaniensis, 2n = 84). B. murrayana has lustrous, dark reddish bark with a relatively uniform, good, large pollen grains and leaf stomata larger than its putative ancestors and also larger leaves and fruits than the hybrid (Barnes & Dancik 1985). B. murrayana is known to only exist in two sites in North America with the other site near St. Williams, Norfolk Co., Ontario, Canada (Ashburner & MAllister 2016). Genetics of this accession represent the same location of where the TYPE specimen (#660004 (MICH#1115811)) was collected by Barnes & Dancik.2140732Ames 35970
245Ames 35934Powers LakeBetula pumila L. Minnesota, United StatesNC7SEED2022COLLECTED10/24/2022North of Powers Lake (Three Rivers Park District) located 6.25 miles southeast of Dayton, T120N R22W SW1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 27 and NE 1/4 Sec. 3445.16800600, -93.44795900261WetlandWild material2139697Ames 35934
246Ames 35922AS/BA/2022/071/202Betula alleghaniensis Britton Wisconsin, United StatesNC7PLANT2022COLLECTED09/29/2022Chequamegon National Forest, approximately nine miles southeast of Park Falls. Collected along North Gates Lake Road (one sample), Sailor Lake Road (two samples) and State Highway 70 (one sample), T38N R2E and T39N R1E.45.80979200, -90.27513800486Northern hardwood forest.Wild material2139685Ames 35922
247NA 87030NA 87030Betula papyrifera Marshall NANot Available2022Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula papyrifera.2155128NA 87030
248W6 60265NEWFS-856Betula populifolia Marshall Rhode Island, United StatesW62021Wild materialGlossy, green triangular leaves that resemble the leaves of Populus sp., but with the white, chevroned bark characteristic of Betula sp. Fruit a catkin. 2138891W6 60265
249W6 59975CBG-10707Betula pumila L. Illinois, United StatesW62021Wild material2132553W6 59975
250W6 58809NEWFS-842Betula populifolia Marshall Massachusetts, United StatesW6Not Available2021Wild materialGlossy-green triangular leaves that resemble the leaves of Populus sp. but with the white chevroned bark characteristic of Betula sp.. Fruit a catkin. 2115748W6 58809
251W6 57370NEWFS-231Betula populifolia Marshall Rhode Island, United StatesW6SEED2019Wild material2098167W6 57370
252W6 57356NEWFS-192Betula populifolia Marshall New Hampshire, United StatesW6SEED2019Wild material2098153W6 57356
253Ames 34942JDC/BP/2019/018/897Betula papyrifera Marshall Wisconsin, United StatesNC7Not Available2019COLLECTED08/04/2019Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest located along FR 392 Road approximately 3.8 miles north, northwest of Drummond, Bayfield County46.38855600, -91.28593300392Dense, mesic woods.Wild materialSpecimens sampled averaged approximately 55' in height and 9.5" d.b.h.2096624Ames 34942
254WLP 737OWE-020Betula pumila L. Oregon, United StatesNA2019COLLECTED09/02/2018Fremont-Winema National Forest: Mares Egg Spring, east of Westside Road.42.65998000, -122.087710001266Open bog, natural spring; open [full sun].2116156WLP 737
255NA 85412PCC18-HOK-023Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Hokkaidô, JapanNANot Available2018COLLECTED09/26/2018Hokkaido Prefecture, Tokachi Subprefecture: Taiki: Hokkaido University Farm, Rekifune River area.42.46270000, 143.2566100026Growing at base of floodplain, edge of forest, in rocky clay soil. Slope: 10 percent. Aspect: Northeast.Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula pendula subsp. mandshurica. Received as Betula platyphylla. Very small quantity of seed received for each accession.2154217NA 85412
256Ames 34338400-2017Betula fargesii Franch. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available2018COLLECTED09/24/2017Just east of Si'ercun, Sichuan Province, Pingwu, Si'Ercun, China32.34390600, 103.979750001978Steep wooded/bamboo slope above riverWild materialSpecimen sampled in nature represented as a large multi-stemmed vase-shaped tree; height 15 m; basal diameter ca. 45 cm; bark dark brown, somewhat flaky; leaves to 7 x 3.5 cm, with petioles to 1.5 cm long, ovate, base cuneate, apex acute, with 12 vein pairs; buds large, up to 7 mm long, greenish; fruiting catkins to 30 x 12 mm, ovoid; bracts 10 x 7 mm, lateral lobes spreading; nutlet 3 mm long, with very narrow wing1967540Ames 34338
257Ames 34166278-2017Betula pumila L. Wisconsin, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2018COLLECTED08/31/2017Located 15.5 miles northeast of Black River Falls, south of Highway 54, west of drainage ditch, Jackson County44.34235000, -90.55851700294Bog; growing in open light.Wild materialShrub ca. 2 m tall and 2 m spread; bark gray; leaves simple, ca. 5 cm long, leathery, round to ovate, coarsely serrate; pistillate catkins stalked, cylindric; nutlet flat-winged.1957944Ames 34166
258W6 52984NEWFS-548Betula populifolia Marshall Rhode Island, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1954727W6 52984
259WLP 726NACPEC17-031Betula fargesii Franch. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNA2017COLLECTED09/24/2017Pingwu County; village of Si Er; locality: Si Er Cun.32.34390000, 103.979750001978Steep wooded/bamboo slope above river. Soil type hard to estimate; seems like mostly rocky gravel with shallow organic layer.Wild materialNACPEC Sichuan 20172116151WLP 726
260WLP 727NACPEC17-023Betula kweichowensis Hu Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNANot Available2017COLLECTED09/23/2017Pigwu County, village of Si Er, locality: Du Ping Ba32.29185000, 104.147070001999Valley at edge of road that was subsiding and falling into the river below, among bamboo thicket. Lots of organic matter over friable soil.Wild materialNACPEC Sichuan 20172116152WLP 727
261Ames 34052PB1701Betula papyrifera Marshall Minnesota, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED09/16/2017Detroit Mountain area just east of Detroit Lakes approximately 2.9 miles, T139N R40W SW 1/4 NE 1/4 and NE 1/4 NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 21, Becker County46.81210900, -95.78208300457Mixed deciduous woods.Wild material1954341Ames 34052
262Ames 34053BB1701Betula pumila L. Minnesota, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED09/20/2017Eastern side of Lake Maud and northern side of Lake Eunice just on the north side of highway 22 approximately 7.67 miles southwest of Detroit Lakes, T138N R42W S 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 22, Becker County46.74634000, -95.96897700409Wild material1954342Ames 34053
263Ames 34054BB1702Betula pumila L. Minnesota, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED10/02/2017Just off Anchor Road approximately 0.20 miles west of intersection with highway 21 and 3.18 miles straight north of Detroit Lakes, T139N R41W NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 14, Becker County46.86177400, -95.83276100413Wild material1954343Ames 34054
264Ames 35802PCCKY16-070Betula lenta L. Kentucky, United StatesNC7Not Available2017COLLECTED09/29/2016Kentenia State Forest, Pine Mountain, on Route 1679, south side. Harlan county36.91200000, -83.26700000793Roadside below Liriodendron tulipifera.Wild materialSingle specimen, height 35 ft., DBH 8-10 in.2137882Ames 35802
265NA 84814NA 84814Betula lenta L. NANot Available2017Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula lenta.2153791NA 84814
266NA 83943NA 83943Betula lenta L. NANot Available2016Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula lenta.2153449NA 83943
267Ames 33758Ames 33758Betula pumila L. North Dakota, United StatesNC7FRUIT2016COLLECTED09/30/2016Located approximately 9.5 miles north of McLeod, T135N R53W SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 1, Ransom County.46.52920900, -97.28842500304Growing in association with Alnus sp., Carex spp., Cornus sericea, Ribes americanum, Eutrochium sp., Rhamnus cathartica, Salix bebbiana, Salix petiolaris, Doellingeria umbellata, and Rumex orbiculatus.Wild material1943156Ames 33758
268Ames 33763Ames 33763Betula glandulosa Michx. South Dakota, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS2016COLLECTED09/04/2016Black Hills National Forest, Black Fox Campground near intersection of S Rapid Creek Road and County Road 233 along confluence of Rhoads Fork and South Fork Rapid Creeks approximately 15 miles south, southwest of Lead, T2N R2E S1/2 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 11 Lawrence County44.14560679, -103.845105421796Wet bog, streambank. Growing with various grasses near mature Picea glauca var. densata.Wild material1943161Ames 33763
269NA 84036NA 84036Betula sp.Hubei Sheng, ChinaNANot Available2016COLLECTED10/19/2014Shennong Peak. Collected directly at top of peak.Top of peak.1952393NA 84036
270NA 84232PCC16-GE33Betula pendula Roth NANot Available2016Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula pendula.2153573NA 84232
271NA 84233NA 84233Betula pendula Roth NANot Available2016Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula pendula.2153574NA 84233
272NA 84314PCC16-GE116Betula raddeana Trautv. NANot Available2016Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula raddeana.2153579NA 84314
273WLP 734PCC16-GE33Betula pendula Roth K'akheti, GeorgiaNA2016COLLECTED08/23/2016Tusheti Natural Reserve. At end of unnamed road running along Pirikita Alazani River, ca 1.5 air kilometers southeast of Chesho.42.46852000, 45.550860001901Exposed, growing in rocky soil with some shale.2116153WLP 734
274WLP 735PCC16-GE34Betula pendula Roth K'akheti, GeorgiaNA2016COLLECTED08/23/2016Tusheti Natural Reserve. At end of unnamed road running along Pirikita Alazani River, ca 1.5 air kilometers southeast of Chesho.42.46852000, 45.550860001901Exposed on south-facing slope, growing in rocky soil with some shale.2116154WLP 735
275WLP 736PCC16-GE58Betula pubescens Ehrh. var. litwinowii (Doluch.) Ashburner & McAll. K'akheti, GeorgiaNA2016COLLECTED08/24/2016Tusheti Natural Reserve. Western side of unnamed road, ca 550 air meters southeast of Beghela.42.40230000, 45.537560002042On steep, south-facing slope in part shade. Open subalpine Pinus/Betula woodland. Growing in shale.2116155WLP 736
276WLP 738PCC16-GE116Betula raddeana Trautv. Kvemo Kartli, GeorgiaNA2016COLLECTED08/28/20166.5 air kilometers southeast of Akhalsopeli.41.60831000, 44.395150001813Upper montane savanna.2116157WLP 738
277Ames 33747BB160101 and BB160102Betula pumila L. North Dakota, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS2016COLLECTED09/06/2016Kidder County approximately 3.0 miles south, southeast of Pettibone near 47th Ave SE, T142N R70W SW 1/4 NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 36.47.07949100, -99.49548600536Native, remnant fen. Growing in association with Cornus sericea, Typha x glauca, Urtica dioica, Carex spp., Juncus sp., Scirpus sp., Potentilla anserine, Rumex fueginus, Rumex triangulivalvis, Salix exigua, Salix candida, Salix sp., and Ribes americanum, Vallers loam and Markey muck soils.Wild material1942833Ames 33747
278Ames 33736JDC/BA/2016/028/743Betula alleghaniensis Britton Iowa, United StatesNC7BARK2016COLLECTED09/02/2016Fallen Rock State Preserve approximately 1.9 miles southwest of Steamboat Rock, T88N R19W NW ¼ Sec. 32.42.39459000, -93.09423600310High-quality, native, mesic deciduous woods on loose, loamy sandstone amongst very large boulders. North-facing with variable 10-50 degree slopes. Majority of specimens located at base of bluff or near water’s edge (Iowa River).Wild materialThe native range of Betula alleghaniensis is concentrated in the northeastern U.S. with disjunct populations in Iowa (Little, 1971). This accession represents a collection of Betula alleghaniensis germplasm from the extreme western edge of the species native range. The next closest occurrence is in Mitchell County, Iowa (60 miles). As of 2025, two trees at Fallen Rock State Preserve currently represent the state of Iowa's 1st and 2nd largest yellow birch specimens measuring 22.76" DBH; 70.83' height; 40' average crow spread (151.83 points) and 17.18" DBH; 65.33' height; 33.75' average crow spread (127.76 points), respectively (Rouw, M., personal communication, 13 May 2018). 1942689Ames 33736
279Ames 33735PB16014001Betula papyrifera Marshall North Dakota, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS2016COLLECTED08/18/2016Bottineau County, North Dakota: Turtle Mountains located approximately 11 miles north, northeast of Bottineau.  T163N R74W N1/2 Sec. 16 and T163N R75W NW 1/4 NW 1/4 and also NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 5. 48.96006100, -100.31819400700Mixed upland forest and wetlands. Growing in association with Quercus macrocarpa, Populus balsamifera, Populus tremuloides, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Amelanchier sp., Symphoricarpos albus, Corylus sp., Prunus virginiana, Rubus sp., Viburnum opulus var. americanum, and Cirsium arvense. Wild material1942686Ames 33735
280Ames 33733JDC/BP/2016/039/754Betula pumila L. Iowa, United StatesNC7FRUIT2016COLLECTED08/29/2016Clear Creek Wildlife Management Area located approximately 4.5 miles east, southeast of Dorchester just off Golden Ridge Road.  T100N R5W NW ¼ SE ¼ NW ¼ Sec. 27 Allamakee County.43.45316700, -91.42476900215High-quality, wetland fen of Clear Creek watershed. Growing in association with Solidago speciosa, Gentiana alba, Salix candida, Salix pedicellaris, Spiranthes (either cernua or magnicamporum), Parnassia (likely glauca), Monarda fistulosa, Eutrochium maculatum, Prunella vulgaris, Impatiens capensis, Betula papyrifera (2 specimens noted), Betula hybrid (1 specimen noted, likely B. x sandbergii), and Helianthus grosseserratus.Wild material1942684Ames 33733
281NA 83829NA 37939 (parent accession)Betula lenta L. f. uber (Ashe) McAll. & AshburnerVirginia, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED09/19/1975Adjacent to County Road 601, 1.4 mi. south of Sugar Grove, rocky bottom along Cressy Creek.817Wild materialMass of seeds collected from original NA 37939 trees in 2015/2016; out of about resulting 20 seedlings from the original lot, four have the B. uber characteristics and can be considered "true to type"; the rest (which are essentially B. lenta, as the characteristics separating "B. uber" are now believed to be caused by a single recessive gene) will be discarded. [Notes from NA 37939, the parent accession: "Collected with Betula lenta near Cressy Creek, Smyth County, Virginia by P.M.Mazzo and F.G.Meyer. These specimens represent the only "cultivated" material in existence, and accordingly document this rarest and unusual North American birch. /A/, /B/, & /C/ assigned to differentiate germplasm source per R. Defeo (4/83). Only plants on west side of Heart Pond are original seedlings; later qualifiers were all grown from cuttings. Grafted plants were distributed in 1984."]1952147NA 83829
282Ames 33358730-1Betula nigra L. Illinois, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED06/07/2016Momence wetlands - Kankakee River watershed, Kankakee County41.16335000, -87.52944100FloodplainWild material1940581Ames 33358
283NA 83684NA 83684Betula nigra L. NANot Available2016Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula nigra.2153327NA 83684
284WLP 728NA 83684Betula nigra L. Maryland, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED06/07/2016Pocomoke River State Forest. Within sight of the Pocomoke River.38.22168000, -75.3643100015Forested flood plain with swamp areas.1952491WLP 728
285Ames 33230Index Seminum 46Betula papyrifera Marshall Michigan, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED10/10/2014North of Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell, Sections 20 and 21, T5N R1E, Wexford County.44.25000000, -85.45000000392Wet meadow.Wild material1936480Ames 33230
286Ames 32960JDC/BP/2015/046/703Betula papyrifera Marshall Iowa, United StatesNC72015COLLECTED09/11/2015Ruby Woodland, T88N R19W NW 1/4 Sec. 8 Hardin County.42.45099600, -93.09671200328Mid portions of north-facing slope (45-60 degrees) in cool, moist deciduous woods. Growing in association with Fraxinus nigra, Staphylea trifolia, Carpinus caroliniana, Quercus rubra, Fraxinus americana, Acer saccharum, Cornus alternifolia, Carya ovata, Urtica dioica, Amelanchier arborea, Ostrya virginiana, Hepatica sp., Smilax rotudifolia, Prunus Virginiana, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Populus deltoides, Tilia americana, and Allium tricoccum.Wild material1927430Ames 32960
287Ames 32963JDC/BA/2015/049/706Betula alleghaniensis Britton Iowa, United StatesNC72015COLLECTED09/14/2015Bixby State Preserve, T91N R5W extreme southern edge of Sec. 23 basically restricted to W 1/2 of Sec. 23.42.67470300, -91.39917300308North-facing algific talus slope (45-60 degrees) adjacent to Bear Creek. Moist deciduous woods. Growing in association with Diervilla lonicera, Hamamelis virginiana, Corylus sp., Viburnum opulus var. americanum, Cornus rugosa (few), Cornus alternifolia, Fraxinus nigra, Quercus rubra, Viburnum lentago, Ribes sp., Rubus idaeus subsp. strigosus, Rhamnus alnifolia (few), Rosa sp., Taxus canadensis, Prunus virginiana, Impatiens sp., Dirca palustris, and Pinus strobus (few).Wild material1927433Ames 32963
288Ames 32965JDC/BA/2015/051/708Betula alleghaniensis Britton Iowa, United StatesNC72015COLLECTED09/15/2015Yellow River State Forest, T97N R4W northern edge of SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 3643.17782100, -91.26584600227North-facing algific talus slope (45-60 degrees) adjacent to Paint Creek. Moist deciduous woods. Growing in association with Fraxinus nigra, Staphylea trifolia, Carpinus caroliniana, Quercus rubra, Acer saccharum, Cornus alternifolia, Amelanchier arborea, Ostrya virginiana, Viburnum opulus var. americanum, Cornus rugosa, Cornus alternifolia, Zanthoxylum americanum, Viburnum rafinesqueanum, Cypripedium pubescens, Ribes sp.,Corylus sp., Juniperus virginiana, Dirca palustris, Ulmus thomasii, Prunella vulgaris, Diervilla lonicera, Quercus macrocarpa, Carya cordiformis, Taxus canadensis, Tilia americana, Adiantum pedatum, and Aconitum noveboracense.Wild material1927435Ames 32965
289Ames 32955JDC/BP/2015/042/699Betula pumila L. Iowa, United StatesNC72015COLLECTED09/04/2015Private property approximately 7 miles northwest of Cedar Falls, T90N R14W SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 18.42.60398800, -92.54284800284High-quality remnant wetland/fenWild materialSpecimens sampled averaged approximately 278 cm in height, ranging from 250 cm to 330 cm. Female catkins were both green and brown at time of harvest. Little to no fall color at time of seed collection (4 Sept. 2015) with approximately 75% of leaves already dropped. During growout in 2016, samples #699-3 and #699-5 resulted in seedlings that have petiolules (on small seedlings) that average 3-5 mm in length with the leaf apex being rather sharply acute, possibly indicating presence of hybrids. Other samples (#699-1, #699-2, #699-6, and #699-7) seem to exhibit characteristics of B. pumila with densely pubescent leaves and stems, with leaves having the apex usually broadly acute or obtuse to rounded, and essentially leaves being sessile or less than 1mm in length. 1927397Ames 32955
290Ames 32956JDC/BX/2015/043/700Betula ×sandbergii Britton Iowa, United StatesNC7Not Available2015COLLECTED09/04/2015Private property approximately 2.5 miles south, southeast of Lawler. T95N R11W NW 1/4 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 22 Chickasaw County.43.03607800, -92.12583700347Dry, peaty soil. Growing in Palms muck soils in association amongst an extremely dense thicket of Ambrosia trifida and Urtica gracilis. Wild materialBetula x sandbergii = B. pumila x B. papyrifera. All B. x sandbergii specimens noted were approximately 30-40' in height with golden-brownish peeling bark. Largest diameter specimen measured 5 9/10" d.b.h. Fruiting heavily. Female catkins mostly all brown and actively dispersing seeds at time of harvest. Prior reports indicated this area to be "one of the best fens on the Iowan Surface - numerous rare species noted with approximately 500+plants of B. pumila in the northern part of the fen (Leoschke 1987); "mounded spring fen dominated by B. pumila" (Horton 1987); "2000+ ramets, dominant throughout most of the fen" (Leoschke 1989); and "dominant shrub in cold, peaty fen" (Nekola 1990). According to the USDA-NRCS Web Soil Survey the area is largely Palms muck soils. Likely sometime after 1990, changes in hydrology resulted in a drastic reduction of available soil moisture and loss of many plant taxa. As of 2015, only three specimens of B. pumila were noted.1927398Ames 32956
291Ames 32957JDC/BP/2015/044/701Betula pumila L. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2015COLLECTED09/04/2015Private property approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Lawler. T96N R11W SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 32 Chickasaw County.43.08335400, -92.17787800349High-quality remnant wetland/fen. Growing in Plams muck soils in association with Salix spp., Cornus racemosa, Oncolea sensibilis, Spiraea alba, Gentiana spp., Carex spp., Populus tremuloides, and Ambrosia trifida. Noted four specimens likely B. x sandbergii that were approximately 30-35' in height.Wild materialB. pumila could be considered a dominant species in portions of this site. Female catkins were both green and brown at time of harvest. Specimens average approximately 275 cm in height. Little to no fall color. Approximately 75% of leaves were already dropped. 1927399Ames 32957
292W6 49584CBG-2570Betula pumila L. Illinois, United States SEEDHistoric2015Wild materialInactive Zero germination1926055W6 49584
293NA 82863NA 82863Betula utilis D. Don NANot Available20151951830NA 82863
294W6 48698OR110-627Betula glandulosa Michx. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1922512W6 48698
295Ames 32875Ames 32875Betula nigra L. Missouri, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2014COLLECTEDNEAR 05/15/2014Near Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge, Lincoln and Pike County Line.39.27134400, -90.76448500137Floodplain of Mississippi RiverWild materialRepresents material harvested from a cultivated seed orchard of known provenance. Location of seed orchard is approximately 10 miles from the original collection site. Coordinates represent approximate location of where material was originally sampled.1922174Ames 32875
296Ames 32761JDC/BP/2014/034/536Betula pumila L. Iowa, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS2014COLLECTED09/03/2014Crossman Prairie State Preserve, approximately 5 miles northeast of Riceville, Howard County.43.40777300, -92.47500720413Remnant tallgrass prairie. Wild material1921309Ames 32761
297Ames 32762JDC/BP/2014/044/546Betula pumila L. Iowa, United StatesNC7Fruit2014COLLECTED09/03/2014Private property, located approximately 2 miles south of Sumner, Bremer County.42.80952700, -92.10866400328Remnant wet prairie. Wild material1921310Ames 32762
298Ames 32746Ames 32746Betula nigra L. Iowa, United StatesNC7Not Available2014COLLECTED06/03/2014Cultivated materialCommercial source of river birch harvested from cultivated specimens growing in central Iowa, but otherwise of unknown origin.1919943Ames 32746
299Ames 32386JDC/BN/2014/013/515Betula nigra L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2014COLLECTED06/05/2014Bearbower Sand Prairie, T87N R9W SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Sec. 32.42.29814100, -91.92822800289Sand prairie with likely high water table.Wild material1919307Ames 32386
300Ames 32387JDC/BN/2014/014/516Betula nigra L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2014COLLECTED06/05/2014Chia Fen, T81N R5W NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 Sec. 13.41.82947400, -91.38152400226Sand prairie with likely high water table.Wild material1919308Ames 32387
301Ames 32388JDC/BN/2014/015/517Betula nigra L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2014COLLECTED06/05/2014Princeton Wildlife Management Area, T80N R5E NE 1/4 Sec. 35.41.69417800, -90.34158400177Wet, heavy soil floodplain.Wild material1919309Ames 32388
302Ames 32389JDC/BN/2014/016/518Betula nigra L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2014COLLECTED06/06/2014Clemmons Creek Wildlife Management Area, T75N R8W NE 1/4 Sec. 14.41.30388300, -91.74342500208Wet, floodplain.Wild material1919310Ames 32389
303Ames 32390JDC/BN/2014/017/519Betula nigra L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2014COLLECTED06/06/2014Chariton River Watershed, T68N R17W NE 1/4 Sec. 3.40.72516900, -92.79660900262Diverse areas of floodplain type habitats.Wild material1919311Ames 32390
304W6 1289 grinBetula fusca Pall. ex Georgi Historic2014An accession only used for order items that do not have accessions linked to them.1916257W6 1289 grin
305NA 81205NA 81205Betula alleghaniensis Britton NANot Available20121953287NA 81205
306Ames 34217AK930-308Betula glandulosa Michx. Alaska, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED09/12/2010Eagle Summit area along Steese Highway.65.51505000, -145.35112000952Soil type: loam - 2.5Y 2.5/1Wild material1900487Ames 34217
307Ames 34219AK930-334Betula nana L. Alaska, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED09/28/2010Carl E. Wynn Nature Center corner of Palmer and Skyline.59.68473000, -151.47371000401bog Soil type: silt & loam - 10R 2.5/1Wild material1900488Ames 34219
308Ames 34218NYCPDR-BBG-101Betula lenta L. New Jersey, United StatesNC7SEED2012COLLECTED10/11/2011Norvin Green State Forest, along Red Trail, Passaic County41.06530000, -74.33732000243Wild material1900091Ames 34218
309Ames 34220NYCPDR-BBG-099Betula populifolia Marshall New York, United StatesNC7SEED2012COLLECTED09/12/2011Mariner's Marsh Park near Graniteville.40.63757000, -74.173580003Wild material1900092Ames 34220
310W6 43480NV040-125Betula occidentalis Hook. Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2012Wild material1898556W6 43480
311Ames 31053380Betula alleghaniensis Britton Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7SEED2011COLLECTED09/15/2011State Game Lands #282, floodplain of Conewango Creek Watershed, Warren County.41.98200000, -79.13500000389Mixed hardwood forest and wetlands. Wild material1891439Ames 31053
312Ames 31054359Betula lenta L. New York, United StatesNC7SEED2011COLLECTED09/11/2011Hurd Cross Road, Steuben County.42.04000000, -77.07900000443Roadside. Wild material1891440Ames 31054
313Ames 31300BEOC2-SOS-UT030-159-10Betula occidentalis Hook. Utah, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTEDPRE 201137.88244444, -111.11130560Wild material1868706Ames 31300
314NA 80137NA 80137Betula alleghaniensis Britton NANot Available2011Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula alleghaniensis.2152060NA 80137
315NA 80397NA 80397Betula papyrifera Marshall South Dakota, United StatesNANot Available2010COLLECTED08/04/2010Custer State Park, Mt. Coolidge Lookout Road43.74214000, -103.483090001785Rocky outcrop alongside road1952468NA 80397
316NA 80400NA 80400Betula papyrifera Marshall South Dakota, United StatesNANot Available2010COLLECTED08/04/2010Custer State Park; next to stream and State Game Lodge43.76517000, -103.381020001292Streamside1952928NA 80400
317NA 80405NA 80405Betula papyrifera Marshall South Dakota, United StatesNANot Available2010COLLECTED08/05/2010South Stage Barn Canyon, canyon trail/old logging road44.19608000, -103.386120001146Rocky canyon trail/old logging road1950611NA 80405
318NA 29320NA 29320Betula pubescens Ehrh. NANot Available2010Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula pubescens. From a cutting of NA 29320-H, an old plant surviving along the New York Avenue fenceline in Gotelli. Propagated in June 2010.2144119NA 29320
319Ames 30360JDC/BL/2009/105/255Betula lenta L. Ohio, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED10/17/2009Along Pond Run Road, Shawnee State Forest, Pond Run Quad, Scioto County.38.67805556, -83.20611111271Floodplain. Wild material1823912Ames 30360
320NA 78793NA 78793Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. Honshu, JapanNANot Available2009COLLECTED09/22/2005Mt. Naebasan (town given as Yusawa-machi)36.89180000, 138.742520001120in sun on mountainside in open broadleaf woodland1950289NA 78793
321Ames 29987GE-2008-91Betula pendula Roth South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC7SEEDNot Available2009COLLECTED10/28/2008Near Gromi, River Gorge Uraveli, Akhaltsikhe District, Meskheti Province.41.57222222, 43.044444441316Roadside. Wild materialTree. 5-8 meters in height. Bark white, with black diamond-shaped marks. Leaves 3-6 cm long, triangular with a broad base and pointed tip, serrated margins. Catkins 3-5 cm long, seeds small (1-2 mm), winged.1801202Ames 29987
322NA 78347NA 78347Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. JapanNANot Available2009COLLECTED20071950295NA 78347
323Ames 29850566-2008Betula alleghaniensis Britton New York, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2009COLLECTED10/07/2008300 meters north of Black Pond, near Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Center, Paul Smiths, Franklin County.44.43527778, -74.29555556514Mesic woodland. Canopy from recent (~5 years) Tsuga blow down. 0.5 shade. 10 degree slope; northeastern aspect. Sandy soil with high organic matter. Wild material14.0 meters in height with a D.B.H. of 21.0 cm. Very shaggy bark and fruit with large scales. Associated with Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, A. spicatum, Cornus canadensis, Fagus grandifolia, Picea, Tsuga canadensis, and Viburnum lantanoides.1795810Ames 29850
324Ames 29851573-2008Betula papyrifera Marshall New York, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2009COLLECTED10/07/2008Approximately 15 meters from edge of Black Pond, near Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Center, Paul Smiths, Franklin County.44.43250000, -74.29694444496Roadside, edge of stream. Full sun. ~10 degree slope; northern aspect. Very sandy soil. Wild material11.0 meters in height with a D.B.H. of 16.5 cm. White bark. Associated with Abies balsamea, Gaultheria procumbens, Pinus strobus, Prunus virginiana, Spiraea latifolia, Tsuga canadensis, Vaccinium angustifolium, and V. myrtilloides.1795811Ames 29851
325Ames 29852595-2008Betula populifolia Marshall New York, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2009COLLECTED10/09/2008Off McMaster Road and driveway to cabin, above McCauley Pond, Camp Mac, Lake Clear, Franklin County.44.35694444, -74.20972222512Mesic woods. 0.25 shade. 5 degree slope; eastern aspect. Sandy loam soil. Wild material2 stems, nearly bent over to full horizontal. 7.6 meters in height with a D.B.H. of 14.0 cm. Associated with Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, A. pensylvanicum, A. spicatum, Alnus incana, Betula papyrifera, Fagus grandifolia, Pinus strobus, Tsuga canadensis, Viburnum cassinoides, and V. trilobum.1795812Ames 29852
326Ames 29834RL-230Betula lenta L. North Carolina, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED07/01/2005Chimney Rock Park, Rutherford County.35.42303500, -82.25370100833Rocky outcroppings.Wild material1794078Ames 29834
327Ames 29835SI2006-082Betula pendula Roth Sakhalin, Russian Federation Historic2008COLLECTED09/22/2008Collected in the Sakhalin Botanical garden from a tree of known origin (Europe).Cultivated material1794079Ames 29835
328Ames 29836NA 81100Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Sakhalin, Russian FederationNC7PLANT2008COLLECTED08/08/2006Sampled at the Sakhalin Botanical Garden near Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk on Sakhalin Island.46.94305556, 142.7569444455Cultivated materialTree, 70 feet in height, bark white with black around branch collars.1794080Ames 29836
329Ames 31299BEOC2-SOSUT-930-BEND33-04Betula occidentalis Hook. Utah, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2007COLLECTED08/15/2004Millcreek Canyon, Wasatch Range. Salt Lake County, UT40.69055000, -111.764450001653Riparian habitat. Along Millcreek. Wild material1740462Ames 31299
330NA 76786RL-7037Betula cordifolia Regel North Carolina, United StatesNC7Not Available2007COLLECTED09/27/2007Mt. Mitchell along Commissary Ridge Trail, ca. 0.8 mile east of hwy 12835.75633330, -82.26513333Wild materialSame general area as RL-7038.1922669NA 76786
331NA 76787RL-7038Betula cordifolia Regel North Carolina, United StatesNC7Not Available2007COLLECTED09/27/2007Mt. Mitchell along Commissary Ridge Trail, ca. 1 mile east of hwy 128, downslope from trail marker35.75451670, -82.26090000Wild materialSame general area as RL-7037.1922670NA 76787
332WLP 730RL 07028Betula lenta L. f. uber (Ashe) McAll. & AshburnerNorth Carolina, United StatesNA20071922667WLP 730
333Ames 29880205115Betula nana L. Alaska, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2007COLLECTED08/16/2003Beringia. Upper Sinuk River, Kigluaik Mountains, Nome Quad.64.88306000, -165.55722000267Wild material1718923Ames 29880
334Ames 28322JDC-0142006Betula pumila L. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2006COLLECTED10/04/2006Sarett Nature Preserve, 2300 Benton Center Road, Benton Harbor.42.15916667, -86.37944444180Full sun; no slope. Growing in standing water ~0-4 inches deep. Abundant population (>75) with uniform distribution. Wild materialSmall plants; approximately 3-7 feet in height. Yellow fall color.1711421Ames 28322
335Ames 28329Ames 28329Betula alleghaniensis Britton Michigan, United StatesNC7Fruit2006COLLECTED09/15/2006South side of Dutch Settlement Street, ~0.5 mile east of M40, 3 miles south of Marcellus, N edge of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 3, T6S, R13W, Jones Quad, Cass County.41.98333333, -85.80250000259Margin of floodplain, north of Streaters Millpond. Occasional population abundance with irregular distribution.Wild material12-15 feet tall. 8-9 inches in diameter from base of old stump.1712470Ames 28329
336NA 76072GE-2006-12Betula pubescens Ehrh. var. litwinowii (Doluch.) Ashburner & McAll. Samtskhe-Javakheti, GeorgiaNC7Not Available2006COLLECTED10/17/2006Tori, Borjomi district, Tskhra-Tskaro pass41.70600000, 43.50319000Wild material1895840NA 76072
337NA 75350RL 229Betula alleghaniensis Britton North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTED07/01/2005North Carolina, Buncombe County, Pisgah National Forest, south of DillinghamWild material1777631NA 75350
338NA 75319'Little King'Betula nigra L. NANot Available2006CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula nigra 'Little King' FOX VALLEY.2150330NA 75319
339NA 75735NACPEC05-017Betula utilis D. Don Gansu Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available2005COLLECTED09/19/2005Gansu, Ling Tan Shen, Ba Jiao, Lianhua Shan National Nature Reserve/Sha He Tan; along edge of road34.92600000, 103.73066000Mesic, mixed deciduous/coniferous forest; along edge of road, slope 30 degrees, aspect NW, thin, rockyWild material1777702NA 75735
340NA 75736NACPEC05-018Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. Gansu Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available2005COLLECTED09/17/2005Gansu Province: Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Lintan County (Ling Tan Shen), Coll. south of Dajiao; Lianhuashan National Nature Reserve; Sha He Tan; along edge of road34.93116000, 103.735160002819Mesic, mixed deciduous/coniferous forest; along edge of road, 30 degrees north-facing on thin, rocky substrateWild materialTree: low-branched. Height: 6 m. D.B.H.: largest trunk 7 cm. Bark: copper; exfoliating; beautiful! Leaves: ovate; coarsely serrate; 4 cm wide by 7 cm long. Fruit: green catkin, 3 cm long.1922630NA 75736
341Ames 27801Duplicate of Ames 27437Betula pubescens Ehrh. var. litwinowii (Doluch.) Ashburner & McAll. Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia Historic2005COLLECTED11/12/2004Khevi, Gveleti Gorge, Kazbegi District, Caucasus.42.66527778, 44.619166671935Wild materialDuplicate of Ames 274371684783Ames 27801
342Ames 29881170918Betula occidentalis Hook. Utah, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2005COLLECTED06/05/2002Colorado Plateau. Garfield County. Henrieville Creek & Hwy 12 intersection. Site is a depressional wetland east of Henrieville Cr. & north of Hwy 12.37.61556000, -111.894170002040Depressional wetland adjacent to creek & below gravel piles. Herbaceous with woody perimetre. Wild materialTree 6 meters tall. 1673883Ames 29881
343NA 80106AG Number 459Betula nana L. Alaska, United States Historic2004COLLECTEDPRE 10/29/2004Near Willow, Mile Marker 74 of George Parks Highway61.80563000, -150.08878000Wild material1896480NA 80106
344Ames 27616Ames 27616Betula pumila L. Minnesota, United StatesNC7Not Available2004COLLECTED09/20/2004Within the municipal boundaries of Lexington, ~0.5 mile east of Interstate 35W, SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 26, T31N, R23W, Anoka County.45.14027778, -93.18138889Sedge meadow. Wild material1664142Ames 27616
345Ames 27437GE-2004-159Betula pubescens Ehrh. var. litwinowii (Doluch.) Ashburner & McAll. Mtskheta-Mtianeti, GeorgiaNC7SEEDNot Available2004COLLECTED11/27/2003Near village of Gergeti, Kazbegi District.42.66527778, 44.619166671935Wild material1655091Ames 27437
346NA 73667NA 73667Betula lenta L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNANot Available2004COLLECTEDPRE 03/2004Fort Washington State Park: Militia Hill.Wild material1951365NA 73667
347Ames 2745803-19Betula alleghaniensis Britton Minnesota, United StatesNC7Not Available2004COLLECTED200347.35916667, -91.28027778Wild material1655094Ames 27458
348Ames 2745903-10Betula papyrifera Marshall Minnesota, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED2003Tettegouche State Park - Shovel Point just south of Illgen City, T56N R7W Sec. 14 Lake County47.34027778, -91.18750000194Mixed evergreen and deciduous forest.Wild material1655095Ames 27459
349Ames 2746003-15Betula papyrifera Marshall Minnesota, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED200347.33944444, -91.18527778Wild material1655096Ames 27460
350Ames 272947Betula papyrifera Marshall Iowa, United StatesNC7Not Available2003COLLECTED09/14/2003South Bear Creek Wildlife Area, Highlandville, SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 35, T100N, R7W, Highlandville Quad, Winneshiek County.43.43694444, -91.64833333318Edge of field. Open, exposed, and sunny. Slight slope. Wild materialMedium sized tree. 1649451Ames 27294
351Ames 27277Ames 27277Betula papyrifera Marshall Nebraska, United States Historic2003COLLECTEDPRE 1991Along the far southern range of the Niobrara River, Keya Paha County.1648645Ames 27277
352NA 72834'Summer Cascade'Betula nigra L. NANot Available2003CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula nigra 'Summer Cascade'. Weeping form of river birch discoevered by John and Daniel Allen, Shiloh Nursery, Harmony NC. The tree has a unique, pendulous habit with graceful arching branches. See sheet attached to accession sheet. Form received: rooted cutting.2149354NA 72834
353Ames 26944NA 72397Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. Shaanxi Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available2002COLLECTED09/15/2002Ming Yi Valley, Heng Jian Zhen, Panquangou, Jiao Cheng.37.84555556, 111.538055602152Spruce dominated woods. Growing alone in full sun among shrubs at head of west-facing stream valley. 45 degree slope with a western aspect. Moist, acidic, high humus, well-drained soil. Wild materialLone tree with beautiful exfoliating bark; very well-rounded ovate crown. 8 meters in height. Peachy-cream, exfoliating cinnamon bark. Green leaves, somewhat glossy. Green fruit, turning brown 1 cm wide and 4 cm long.1641713Ames 26944
354NA 72397NACPEC02007Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. Shanxi Sheng, ChinaNANot Available2002COLLECTED09/15/2002Panquangou National Preserve, Ming Yi Valley.37.84550000, 111.538000002153Spruce-dominated woods; growing alone in full sun among shrubs. Growing in moist, acidic, high humus, well-drained soil.1951601NA 72397
355NA 72718ARM-100Betula pubescens Ehrh. var. litwinowii (Doluch.) Ashburner & McAll. Kotayk', ArmeniaNC7Not Available2002COLLECTED09/06/2002Kotayk Marz: Hankavan Valley.40.60550000, 44.543380002207Forest edge on a 30 degree slope with a northern aspectWild materialTree, 15m in height. Smooth white bark, brown fruit.1899322NA 72718
356Ames 26922'Varen'Betula papyrifera Marshall North Dakota, United StatesNC7Not Available2002DEVELOPEDSuperior stress tolerance based on western North Dakota source of origin. Highly bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius Gory) resistant. Very winterhardy, native North Dakota tree (withstands -39 to -40 degrees C). Exceptional clear white bark, stems begin changing to whitish at 7-14 millimeters in diameter. Marked exfoliation of bark. Quality dark green foliage. Upright, oblong-elliptical form, becoming somewhat more oval-rounded with maturity. Excellent golden-yellow autumn foliage coloration. Good resistance to birch leaf miner (Fenusa pusilla Lepeletier) to date. Adapted to alkaline soils (pH 8.2+).1640438Ames 26922
357Ames 26982NA 71659Betula glandulosa Michx. Magadanskaja oblast', Russian FederationNC7Not Available2002DONATED02/25/2002Wild material1632924Ames 26982
358NA 71565NA 71565Betula pendula Roth NANot Available20011953355NA 71565
359Ames 26345Ames 26345Betula fruticosa Pall. Mongolia Historic2001COLLECTED09/1997Inner Mongolian Grassland Ecosystem Research Station, Academia Sinica, Baiinxile Livestock Farm, Xilinhot City, Niemongol Autonomous Region.43.78333333, 116.57500000Cultivated material1617284Ames 26345
360Ames 26981NA 70999Betula ermanii Cham. Magadanskaja oblast', Russian Federation Historic2001DONATED02/2001Wild material1618849Ames 26981
361AG 459AG 459Betula nana L. Alaska, United States Historic2000COLLECTEDNEAR 10/11/2000Mile 74 Willow61.80555556, -150.08888889Wild material1605552AG 459
362Ames 26077980063Betula davurica Pall. Primorye, Russian Federation Historic2000COLLECTED09/22/199743.70111111, 132.16000000Tiger Mountain. 20 degrees of slope with a southwestern aspect. Wild materialGood bark form. 1601468Ames 26077
363Ames 26078980023Betula davurica Pall. Primorye, Russian FederationNC7Not Available2000COLLECTED09/22/199743.70111111, 132.16000000Tiger Mountain. 20 degrees of slope with a southwestern aspect. Wild material15 feet tall; inferior bark form. 1601469Ames 26078
364Ames 26079980020Betula ermanii Cham. Primorye, Russian FederationNC7Not Available2000COLLECTED09/19/199743.71694444, 134.43888890146360 degrees of slope with a western aspect. Wild material12-15 feet tall; creamy white bark. 1601470Ames 26079
365NA 75086'Little King'Betula nigra L. NANot Available2000CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula nigra 'Little King' FOX VALLEY.2150255NA 75086
366Ames 25491WSYUS 20Betula pendula Roth Kiev, UkraineNC7Not Available1999COLLECTED09/09/1999Lake Edoraga, south of the National Agricultural University campus, Kyiv.50.37666667, 30.50361111130Along a path surrounding lake. Full sun, 0-2% slope with a southern exposure. Sandy loam soil with good drainage. Wild materialPlants were frequently abundant. 40-50 foot trees. Aged bark. 1586010Ames 25491
367Ames 25492WSYUS 35Betula pendula Roth Sumy, UkraineNC7Not Available1999COLLECTED09/12/1999Molodetskiy.50.32583333, 34.67444444190Open site which slopes to river. Full sun, 5% slope with a western exposure. Clay loam soil with good drainage. Wild materialPlants were relatively abundant. Pyramidal tree to 10 feet. 1586011Ames 25492
368Ames 25493WSYUS 43Betula pendula Roth Kharkiv, UkraineNC7LEAFNot Available1999COLLECTED09/13/1999Halfway between Kaplunovka and Koziyevka.50.15000000, 35.15416667200Open site on top of hill near several houses. 5% slope with a southeastern exposure. Clay loam soil with good drainage.Wild materialPlants were relatively abundant. Pyramidal tree with a 10-12 inch caliper. 1586072Ames 25493
369Ames 2530898HT-155Betula fusca Pall. ex Georgi MongoliaNC7Not Available1999COLLECTED09/03/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag.48.82805556, 110.135000001219West side of the Onon Gol Valley on the edge of a river-formed terrace. Old channels have tree and brush cover, and open areas are used as hayfields. Soil is rocky and gravelly. 1.5% slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialPotential for horticultural-decorative use. 1578727Ames 25308
370Ames 2530998HT-286Betula fusca Pall. ex Georgi MongoliaNC7Not Available1999COLLECTED09/10/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag.48.33500000, 110.126388891219Near a granite rock bluff with scattered trees at the bluff base. Soils are sandy and gravelly and formed from eroded granite. 16% slope with a southeastern aspect.Wild material1578781Ames 25309
371Ames 25023153-98PBetula costata Trautv. Primorye, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1998COLLECTED09/20/199743.60027778, 134.30083330884Mixed broadleaf and coniferous forest, dense canopy with Athyrium. 10 degrees of slope with a southern aspect. Wild material40 feet tall, 20.5 cm D.B.H. 1563775Ames 25023
372Ames 25024151-98PBetula davurica Pall. Primorye, Russian FederationNC7PLANT1998COLLECTED09/13/1997Slightly on the north side of crest.43.92000000, 131.66472220213Quercus mongolica forest. Flat ground. 0 degrees of slope.Wild material12 feet tall. Dark bark. 1563776Ames 25024
373Ames 25025155-98PBetula schmidtii Regel Primorye, Russian FederationNC7Flower1998COLLECTED09/24/199742.58027778, 131.2116667023Forest canopy just touching, and filtered light is reaching forest floor. 20 degrees of slope with a northern aspect. Wild material25-30 feet tall. Intial observations (2009-2011) of specimens growing at NCRPIS farm at Ames, Iowa indicate high levels of resistance to Japanese beetle adults (Popillia japonica).1563777Ames 25025
374Ames 241232693Betula fruticosa Pall. Primorye, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1998COLLECTED1996Near Gornotaczhnoje, Ussuriyskiy District.Wild material1554276Ames 24123
375Ames 241242796Betula schmidtii Regel Primorye, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1998COLLECTED1996Mountain ridge Gamova.Wild material1554277Ames 24124
376Ames 240854Betula alleghaniensis Britton Ohio, United StatesNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED1988Lake Cardinal, Rome Township, Ashtabula County.41.61666667, -80.89166667Swamp forest remnant.Wild material1553969Ames 24085
377Ames 24086NACPEC97097Betula costata Trautv. Jilin Sheng, ChinaNC71997COLLECTED09/10/1997Along Yalu River, Changbai County.41.62222222, 128.28083330881Rocky slopes of 45 with a northwestern aspect. Wild material15-20 m tall, green catkins fruit, and peeling bark that is beige, tan, and brown. 1553970Ames 24086
378Ames 24087NACPEC97086Betula davurica Pall. Jilin Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/10/1997Along Yalu River, Changbai County.41.55361111, 128.29083330768Disturbed roadside. Slope of 60 with a southern aspect. Wild materialUp to 25 m tall, green fruit turning brown, and exfoliating bark that is tan to cinnamon brown. 1553971Ames 24087
379Ames 2408897-388Betula ermanii Cham. Jilin Sheng, ChinaNC71997COLLECTED09/09/1997Changbai County.41.75750000, 127.953333301640Steep rocky scree along a mountain road. Slope of 60 with a southeastern aspect. Wild material15-18 m tall, leaves turning yellow, and green fruit turning brown. 1553972Ames 24088
380Ames 2408955Betula ermanii Cham. Kamčatskij kraj, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/12/1990Helicopter airport near village Koryaki, 40 km from Petropavlovsk.53.30000000, 158.20000000150Lowland of river Kamtchatka, on southeast slope.Wild material1553973Ames 24089
381Ames 2409056Betula ermanii Cham. Kamčatskij kraj, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED08/31/1990Kljuci-Kircuric, 10km south of Kljuci.56.21666667, 160.81666667650River banks on north-northeast slope of Kljucevska volcano. Open Betula ermanii forest.Wild material1553974Ames 24090
382Ames 2409113Betula ermanii Cham. Jeju-teukbyeoljachido, Korea, SouthNC7Not Available1997COLLECTEDPRE 07/1993Mt. Halla.33.36305556, 126.529722221700Native forest in full sun.Wild material1553975Ames 24091
383Ames 24092NACPEC97124Betula humilis Schrank Jilin Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/16/1997Near Round Lake, Antu County.42.12222222, 128.378888901280On changbaishan, growing in disturbed cut-over forest. Level ground consisting of an organic mossy mat over volcanic ash. Wild material2-3 m tall. 1553976Ames 24092
384Ames 2409357Betula pendula Roth North Moravia, Czech RepublicNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/30/1992Nature Reserve Rabstejn, Hruby Jesenik Mountains.49.93333333, 17.25000000780Native deciduous forest on rocky outcrops.Wild material1553977Ames 24093
385Ames 24094NACPEC97057Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Jilin Sheng, ChinaNC71997COLLECTED09/08/1997Changbai County.41.44916667, 127.740833301102Disturbed upland forest. Slope of 5 with a northern aspect. Wild material12 m tall, green to brown catkins fruit, and tan to white, papery bark. Used for chopsticks, paper making; sap used for sweet drink. 1553978Ames 24094
386Ames 24095NACPEC97090Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Jilin Sheng, ChinaNC7LEAF1997COLLECTED09/10/1997Changbai County.41.56166667, 128.29027780800Deciduous forest. Slope of 30 with a southern aspect. Wild material10-15 m tall, leaves turning yellow, green fruit turning brown, and white bark. 1553979Ames 24095
387Ames 2409658Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Kamčatskij kraj, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED08/25/1990Tolbacik-Kozyrevsk.55.53333333, 160.03333333250Forests under west slope of Tolbacik.Wild material1553980Ames 24096
388Ames 2409726Betula pubescens Ehrh. North Moravia, Czech RepublicNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED08/27/1991Velka Kotlina, Jeseniky Mountains.50.08333333, 17.266666671200Open Betula forest on a river bank, "avalanche track".Wild material1553981Ames 24097
389Ames 2409859Betula pubescens Ehrh. North Moravia, Czech RepublicNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/30/1992Nature Reserve Skritek, Hruby Jesenik Mountains.49.93333333, 17.25000000860Bog.Wild material1553982Ames 24098
390Ames 2409960Betula pubescens Ehrh. North Moravia, Czech RepublicNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED08/17/1992Velka Kotlina, Hruby Jesenik Mountains.50.08333333, 17.266666671200Open Betula forest on avalanche track.Wild material1553983Ames 24099
391Ames 2410061Betula sp.Kamčatskij kraj, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED08/25/1990West of river Kamtchatka, 150 km north of Milkovo, valley near village Esso in Srednyi Chrebet Mountains.55.91666667, 158.60000000400Free places among Larix, Pinus pumila, and Betula ermanii scrub.Wild material1553984Ames 24100
392NA 68816NACPEC97057Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Jilin Sheng, China Historic1997COLLECTED10/01/1997Changbai County41.44944444, 127.740833331102Disturbed upland forest with Tilia amurensis, Fraxinus mandshurica, Abies nephrolepis; 5% N slope.12 m; tree; fruit green to brown catkins; bark tan to white, papery 1579109NA 68816
393NA 68828NACPEC97069Betula ermanii Cham. Jilin Sheng, China Historic1997COLLECTED10/01/1997Changbai County41.75750000, 127.953333331640Along mountain road in rocky scree with Abies nephrolepis, Acer ukurunduense and Syringa wolfii; 60% SE slope.15-18 m; tree; leaves turning yellow; fruit green turning brown 1579207NA 68828
394NA 68845NACPEC97086Betula davurica Pall. Jilin Sheng, China Historic1997COLLECTED10/01/1997Changbai County41.55361111, 128.29083333768Disturbed roadside with Larix olgensis, Quercus mongolica; 60% S slope.to 25 m; tree; fruit green, turning brown; bark exfoliating, tan to cinnamon brown 1579107NA 68845
395NA 68849NACPEC97090Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Jilin Sheng, China Historic1997COLLECTED10/01/1997Changbai County41.56166667, 127.29027778800Deciduous forest Quercus mongolica, Populus davidiana, Larix olgensis, Ulmus sp.; 30% S slope.10-15 m; tree; leaves turning yellow; fruit green turning brown; bark white 1579178NA 68849
396NA 68883NACPEC97124Betula humilis Schrank Jilin Sheng, China Historic1997COLLECTED10/01/1997Antu County, on Changbaishan42.12222222, 128.378888891280Disturbed cut-over forest with Larix olgensis, Vaccinium uliginosum; 0% slope; organic mossy mat over volcanic ash.2-3 m; small tree, shrub 1579156NA 68883
397Ames 23593QLG 175Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. Shaanxi Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/25/1996Ningxi Forest Bureau, Pu He Forest Station, near Lan Ni Hu, Ning Shan District.33.71583333, 108.197777782215Growing on an open, sunny site along the edge of the road in dry conditions. Slope: 15%. Aspect: east.Wild materialMulti-stemmed, deciduous tree with upright habit and ascending branches; seed collected from young plants; 3.5 m tall; 5-8 cm diameter at breast height; cinnamon-brown exfoliating bark; pendulous fruit. 1537380Ames 23593
398Ames 23594NA 67727Betula utilis D. Don Shaanxi Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available1997COLLECTED09/15/1996Nanzheng Forest Bureau, Liping Forest Station, Da Leng Ba, Nanzheng District.32.70444444, 107.544166671820Growing in an area that was clear cut this past summer in strips. Slope: 30%. Aspect: east.Wild materialSingle-stemmed, deciduous tree; recent cut down; 25 m tall; 40 cm diameter at breast height; bark white near base with prominent copper exfoliating higher up; single borne and pendulous fruit. 1537381Ames 23594
399Ames 23249'European White Birch'Betula pendula Roth North Dakota, United States Historic1996DONATED11/08/19961533171Ames 23249
400NA 67727QLG100Betula utilis D. Don Shaanxi Sheng, ChinaNANot Available1996COLLECTED10/18/1996Nanzheng Forest Bureau, Liping Forest Station, Da Leng Ba32.70000000, 107.533611111820area that was clear cut this past summer in strips; steep sloping siteWild material25 meters; single-stemmed, deciduous tree, recently cut down; D.B.H. 40 cm; bark white near base and prominent copper exfoliating higher up; fruit borne singly and pendulous 1579478NA 67727
401NA 67805QLG 175Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. Shaanxi Sheng, China Historic1996COLLECTED10/18/1996Ningxi Preserve, Pu He Forest Station, near Lan Ni Hu33.70027778, 108.197777782215open, sunny site along the edge of the road in dry conditions3.5 meters; multi-stemmed, deciduous tree with upright habit and ascending branches; seed collected from young plants; colllected from 3-5 plants; D.B.H. 5-8 cm; bark cinnamon-brown exfoliating and very attractive; fruit pendulous 1579755NA 67805
402NA 69383NA 69383Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. NANot Available1996Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula utilis subsp. albosinensis.2148370NA 69383
403Ames 22821Index Seminum 237Betula glandulosa Michx. Alberta, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Rock Lake area, Moberly Creek, 2 km of Rock Lake Road.53.55000000, -118.000000001305Open Betula glandulosa/Salix fen at creek, middle oroboreal zone.Wild material1522258Ames 22821
404Ames 22822Index Seminum 238Betula glandulosa Michx. British Columbia, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Wells Gray Povincial Park, Placid Lake Trail at main road, 5 km from park border.51.95000000, -120.083333335560Primeval mesic to moist Thuja plicata/Acer/Betula glandulosa fen at lake, lower oroboreal zone.Wild material1522259Ames 22822
405Ames 22823Index Seminum 239Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. British Columbia, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Clearwater-Wells Gray area, northern end of Adams Lake, SE of Clearwater.51.38333333, -119.45000000300Clear cut area, middle oroboreal zone.Wild material1522260Ames 22823
406Ames 22824Index Seminum 240Betula occidentalis Hook. Alberta, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Rocky Mountains, east of Banff National Park, David Thompson Hwy, Whirlpool Point of Saskatchewan River.52.00000000, -116.466666671340Alluvial flat of the river, middle oroboreal zone.Wild material1522261Ames 22824
407Ames 22825Index Seminum 241Betula occidentalis Hook. Alberta, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Athabasca River, at Hinton/Grande Cache road north shore of river.55.36666667, -117.68333333950Middle oroboreal zone.Wild material1522475Ames 22825
408Ames 22826Index Seminum 242Betula occidentalis Hook. Alberta, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Hinton, Grande Cache road, 3 km north of Athabasca River.53.38333333, -117.716666671123Open south facing slope, low trees shrubs, calacareous soil.Wild material1522262Ames 22826
409Ames 22827Index Seminum 243Betula papyrifera Marshall British Columbia, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Clearwater-Wells Gray area, Trophy Mtn. forest road, 4 km from Wells Gray road junction.51.73333333, -119.96666667884Mesic second growth Betula papyrifera/Alnus/Acer glabrum & Thuja plicata/Tsuga heterophylla forest on NE slope.Wild material1522263Ames 22827
410Ames 22828Index Seminum 244Betula pumila L. British Columbia, CanadaNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED04/1996Fraser River Valley, Tete Jaune Cache, Jackman Flats.52.91666667, -119.38333333810Lower oroboreal zone, with Pinus contorta, Picea mariana, Populus, Pseudotsuga menziesii, and Ledum wetland.Wild material1522472Ames 22828
411Ames 22771Duplicate of Ames 21481Betula sp.Former, Soviet Union Historic1996COLLECTEDWild material1517405Ames 22771
412Ames 22594E94258Betula humilis Schrank MongoliaNC71995COLLECTED09/17/1994In the Hentii Mountains northeast of Tariat Research Station.47.29777778, 109.052222221181Mountain steppe. Along two streams draining the area, both have microsites inhabited by numerous species. Dark chestnut soils with high apparent fertility and numerous cobbles. Aspect is southeast with slope of 5%.Wild material1497593Ames 22594
413Ames 22552'Fargo'Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. North Dakota, United States Historic1995COLLECTED1986Cultivated materialSuperior clone selected from an OP seedling population collected at the NDSU Arboretum. This clone was selected for tis pyramidal-columnar habit, dense canopy, dark green foliage, and manicured appearance. Also noted were cold hardiness (no winter tip dieback), drought tolerance, white exfoliating bark, and relatively rapid growth without irrigation or fertilization. Clone propagated by using shoot-tips micropropagation. Collaborative release with Cheng, Boe, and Schnurr.1492383Ames 22552
414Ames 22444Index Seminum 7Betula occidentalis Hook. Colorado, United StatesNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED1994Along Eagle River west of Wolcott, Eagle County.39.71122000, -106.706312002286Wild material1489207Ames 22444
415Ames 22253NA 64551Betula chinensis Maxim. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED09/15/1994Yong Meng Shan (Dense Cloud Mountain), Miyun County.40.59111111, 116.73222222985Growing near ridge top on west facing slope in full sun; site is very dry with eroding granite base forming a fine, well-drained scree.Wild materialMulti-stemmed, deciduous shrub to small tree with upright spreading form to 3 meters tall; fruiting aments brown, borne upright in the axils of leaves; fruiting aments with prickly bracts, as wide as tall.1484006Ames 22253
416Ames 22254NA 64595Betula chinensis Maxim. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED09/19/1994Tang Zhi Gou (Hot Spring Valley), Song Shan Forest Preserve.40.52555556, 115.824166671110Growing next to the stream among boulders in moist soils at the base of a steep east facing slope.Wild materialSingle-stemmed, deciduous tree with upright arching habit, 6 to 7 meters tall; up to 65.7 cm DBH; bark brownish-black, strong horizontal lenticels.1484007Ames 22254
417Ames 22255NA 64645Betula costata Trautv. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC71995COLLECTED09/28/1994Guang Ri Tuo (Hill Where Sunrise is Seen), Xiao Long Meng Forest Preserve, Dongling Shan.39.99333333, 115.443888891800Growing on a north-northeast slope in full sun with seasonally moist soils.Wild materialDeciduous, single-stemmed trees with creamy white exfoliating bark, 3 to 4 metters tall; 10 to 34.8 cm DBH.1484008Ames 22255
418Ames 22256NA 64554Betula davurica Pall. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED09/15/1994Yong Meng Shan (Dense Cloud Mountain), Miyun County.40.58694444, 116.73861111925Growing near ridge top and down west facing slope; full sun to partial shade; soils range from very rocky to loamy, but all are well-drained.Wild materialSingle-stemmed, deciduous trees 5 to 9 meters tall; bark is dark grey and exfoliating with cream to white underneath.1484009Ames 22256
419Ames 22257NA 64588Betula davurica Pall. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED09/19/1994Tang Zhi Gou (Hot Spring Valley), Song Shan Forest Preserve.40.53388889, 115.821944441190Growing in full sun to part shade in an open wooded area near a stream.Wild materialDeciduous, single-stemmed trees from 5-10 meters with prominent gray, tan and orange papery exfoliating bark.1484010Ames 22257
420Ames 22258NA 64631Betula davurica Pall. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED09/25/1994Da Mu Chang (Big Trunk Field), Baihua Shan Forest Preserve.39.83000000, 115.586111111710Growing along edges of path in partial shade on a west facing slope.Wild materialDeciduous, broadspreading tree with one or more leaders 7-8 meters tall; mature stems have grayish-black papery exfoliating bark, while younger stems produce reddish brown and white exfoliation.1484011Ames 22258
421Ames 22259NA 64630Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED09/25/1994Da Mu Chang (Big Trunk Field), Baihua Shan Forest Preserve.36.83000000, 115.590277781750Growing as overstory trees on a north facing slope in seasonally moist soils.Wild materialDeciduous trees with one or more trunks 7-9 meters tall; beautiful white bark; trunks ranging from 24.7 to 26.1 cm DBH; plants developing excellent yellow fall color; most fruit have shattered, but small quantity remains.1484012Ames 22259
422NA 64630BJG120Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Beijing Shi, ChinaNANot Available1994COLLECTED09/25/1994Da Mu Chang (Big Trunk Field), Baihua Shan Forest Preserve39.83013000, 115.590450001750Growing as overstory trees on a north facing slope in seasonally moist soils. Growing in association w/ Salix sp., Spiraea trilobata, Corylus mandshurica, Thalictrum sp., Betula avurica and herbaceous species.1951970NA 64630
423NA 64631BJG121Betula davurica Pall. Beijing Shi, ChinaNANot Available1994COLLECTED09/25/1994Da Mu Chang (Big Trunk Field), Baihua Shan Forest Preserve39.83013000, 115.590450001710Growing along edges of path in partial sun on a west facing slope. In association w/ Populus davidiana, Quercus liaotungensis, Lezpedeza bicolor and Spiraea pubescens.1950324NA 64631
424NA 70456NA 70456Betula populifolia Marshall NANot Available19941951869NA 70456
425Ames 2198437Betula pumila L. Michigan, United StatesNC7Not Available1994COLLECTED1993Clinton County, Burke Lake.42.81666667, -84.38333333Collected in Southern Shrub Swamp.Wild material1087408Ames 21984
426Ames 21770315-93Betula pendula Roth subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Ashburner & McAll. Heilongjiang Sheng, ChinaNC7PLANT1993COLLECTED09/01/1993Ping Shan.44.95000000, 127.38333300370Woodland, in solid stands.Wild materialBark white, smooth, papery. Plant height 15 meters.1087150Ames 21770
427Ames 21481NA 65105Betula sp. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1993COLLECTED08/16/1993Along logging roads and cutover slopes at the headwaters of the Partizansky river, rising to the final divide with the Amur river drainage.Wild materialFoliage handsome.1086516Ames 21481
428Ames 21460094Betula nana L. Pohjois-Karjala, FinlandNC7Not Available1993COLLECTED09/17/1992Pine bog, Kontiosuo, Iiksenvaara, Joensuu, Pohjois-Karjala.62.58333333, 29.85000000Wild material1086477Ames 21460
429NA 66350NA 66350Betula papyrifera Marshall New Hampshire, United StatesNANot Available1993COLLECTED1993Mt. Cardigan State Forest4881,600-2,800 ft.1952426NA 66350
430Ames 21086Index Seminum 3Betula lenta L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7Not Available1993COLLECTEDWoodland understory on Kittatinny Ridge, Valley and Ridge Province, Northampton County. Growing with Quercus rubra, Carya sp., Cornus sp., Fraxinus sp., Corylus americana and Acer saccharum.40.91666667, -75.20000000500Wild material1085999Ames 21086
431Ames 20194No. 3Betula alleghaniensis Britton Ohio, United StatesNC7Not Available1993COLLECTEDAdjacent to Holden nursery, Kirtland Hills, Kirtland Township, Lake County.41.62388889, -81.30722222Woodland.Cultivated material1084409Ames 20194
432Ames 20195No. 4Betula lenta L. Ohio, United States Historic1993COLLECTEDCollected from private property, Pump Station Road off U.S. Highway 33. Five miles south of Lancaster, Berne Township, Fairfield County.Wild material1084412Ames 20195
433Ames 20175NA 66952Betula davurica Pall. Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea, SouthNC7Not Available1993COLLECTED10/05/1991Along mountain road headed south off of Route 928, Chuwangsan National Park, Chongsong.36.36666667, 129.25000000460Growing on a steep north facing slope in association with Prunus sp., Quercus sp., Lindera obtusiloba, and Lindera erythrocarpa.Wild material10 meters tall, 30 cm DBH, dull gray bark, very distinctive.1084353Ames 20175
434Ames 20176NA 66950Betula schmidtii Regel Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea, SouthNC7Not Available1993COLLECTED10/05/1991Along gravel mountain road headed south off of Route 928, Chuwangsan National Park, Chongsong.36.36666667, 129.25000000400Growing in association with Betula davurica.Wild material1084354Ames 20176
435Ames 19112No. 5Betula alleghaniensis Britton Ontario, CanadaNC7Not Available1992COLLECTEDSeeds collected wild on bank of Niagara River, Niagara Glen Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.Wild material1082390Ames 19112
436Ames 19057No. 8Betula lenta L. West Virginia, United States Historic1992COLLECTEDRandolph County, West Virginia.Wild material1082308Ames 19057
437Ames 19058No. 9Betula nigra L. New Hampshire, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available1992COLLECTEDGrafton County, New Hampshire.Wild material1082309Ames 19058
438Ames 19059No. 10Betula papyrifera Marshall Nebraska, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available1992COLLECTED09/20/1991Near Fairfield Creek Canyon part of the Niobrara River Valley approximately 17 miles north of Johnstown, Brown County42.78711700, -100.07198800670North-facing slope on a seep where a permeable (sandy) layer met an underlying impermeable layer.Wild material1082310Ames 19059
439Ames 19060No. 11Betula papyrifera Marshall New Hampshire, United StatesNC7Not Available1992COLLECTEDGrafton County, New HampshireWild material1082311Ames 19060
440Ames 25960NA 63303Betula sp.Hebei Sheng, ChinaNC7Not Available1991COLLECTEDBai Hua Shan.Nature preserve.Wild material1593753Ames 25960
441Ames 14895Duplicate of Ames 12798Betula alleghaniensis Britton Illinois, United States Historic1991DONATED03/21/1991Wild materialCollected from natural populations, Huntingdon Co., PA.1069312Ames 14895
442Ames 14942'Little King'Betula nigra L. Illinois, United States Historic1991DONATED03/01/1991CultivarHardiness- USDA Zone 4; possibly Zone 3 with protection. Growth rate; medium when young, slowing with maturity. Deciduous, low-branched tree, heights of 7' to 8' in a 10yr. period, pronounced, rounded-pyramid habit. Early spring foliage refreshing bright green, becoming slightly darker with attractive sheen as season progresses.Exfoliating bark ornamental throughout year, exhibiting colorful patterns of pale salmon, accented by shades of cinnamon-red.Excellent adaptability to broad spectrum of conditions.Excellent resis tance to borers,chlorosis, and problems related heat stress.1069532Ames 14942
443Ames 13898USSR 90-04-04Betula turkestanica Litv. UzbekistanNC7Not Available1990COLLECTED06/07/1990Located approximately 5 km south of VIR station at Habstrakt or approximately 95 km northeast of Tashkent.41.78321300, 69.9774960010001065250Ames 13898
444Ames 13826NA 61649Betula chinensis Maxim. Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTEDKang-won-do, Odae-san. Exposed ridgeline. Growing with Taxus cuspidata and Quercus mongolica.37.78333333, 128.533333331520Wild material1064981Ames 13826
445Ames 13827NA 61678Betula costata Trautv. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTED09/24/1989Kariwang San. About 2 km down mountain from NEKG 70.37.48611111, 128.50972222820Growing below road cut in association with tegmentosum, Tilia, Prunus, and other Acer sp.Wild material15-20 meters tall with exfoliating bark and a silvery color.1064988Ames 13827
446Ames 13828NA 61777Betula costata Trautv. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTED10/14/1989Sorak-san, on trail to Tae-chong-bong above Hon-gyae-ryong.38.10416667, 128.408333331300Growing in association with Pinus koraiensis, Abies nephrolepis, Acer pseudosieboldianum, and Quercus mongolica.Wild materialMulti-stemmed tree with almost white bark which is very exfoliating. About 10 meters tall with a DBH of about 30-35 cm.1064991Ames 13828
447Ames 13829NA 61682Betula davurica Pall. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTED09/24/1989Kariwang-san. About 2 km down mountain from NEKG 70.37.48611111, 128.50972222820Growing along road on disturbed site in association with Maackia, Populus, Acer, Larix, Pinus densiflora, and Prunus maackii.Wild materialMulti-stemmed tree, 12-15 meters tall. Rich, green, leathery foliage. Bark tan, papery, exfoliating.1064998Ames 13829
448Ames 13830NA 61772Betula davurica Pall. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTED10/14/1989Sorak-san. On trail to Tae-chong-bong above Hon-gyae-ryong.38.10416667, 128.411111111300Growing on north facing slope in association with Rhododendron mucronulatum, R. brachycarpum, Betula, Abies nephrolepis, Pinus koraiensis, Quercus mongolica, and Thuja koraiensis.Wild materialSingle stem tree, 8 meters tall. Leaves absent. Fruit brown.1065000Ames 13830
449Ames 13831NA 61776Betula davurica Pall. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTED10/14/1989Sorak-san. On trail to Tae-chong-bong above Hon-gyae-ryong.38.10416667, 128.408333331300Growing on a west facing slope in association with Quercus mongolica, Abies nephrolepis, Magnolia sieboldii, and Acer pseudosieboldianum.Wild materialDouble stemmed tree, 12 meters tall. Bark tan, exfoliating in large plates. DBH about 30 cm. No leaves present.1065009Ames 13831
450Ames 13832NA 61697Betula ermanii Cham. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1990COLLECTED09/26/1989Chiak-san. Down hill from NEKG 90.38.36250000, 128.056944441250Growing in association with Abies nephrolepis, Quercus mongolica, Rhododendron schlippenbachii, and R. mucronulatum.Wild materialFuzzy buds. Most leaves had dropped. 6 meters tall, 15 cm DBH. Bark somewhat exfoliating, grayish white.1065010Ames 13832
451Ames 13833NA 61759Betula schmidtii Regel Gangwon-do, Korea, SouthNC7Not Available1990COLLECTED10/11/1989Sorak-san, Sorak-dong. Path from Sorak Tourist Hotel to Temple.39.15000000, 128.47083333480Growing in an open flood plain in association with Robinia, Celtis, Ulmus, Fraxinus, Lespedeza, and Rosa.Wild materialSingle stem tree, 6 meters tall, DBH 7.5 cm. Leaves yellow-green. Fruit brown, shattering.1065018Ames 13833
452Ames 13770890472Betula alleghaniensis Britton Ontario, CanadaNC7Not Available1990COLLECTEDGrey Co., Normanby Tp., wet woods.43.96666667, -80.81666667384Wild material1064747Ames 13770
453Ames 13771880374Betula papyrifera Marshall Ontario, CanadaNC7Not Available1990COLLECTEDLennox & Addington Co., Sheffield Tp., open woods, sand.44.60000000, -76.98333333198Wild material1064753Ames 13771
454Ames 1349510Betula occidentalis Hook. Manitoba, Canada Historic1990COLLECTED50.33333333, -99.00000000Wild material1063761Ames 13495
455Ames 13229Holden #2Betula populifolia Marshall Ohio, United StatesNC7Not Available1990COLLECTEDSandy post-glacial lake ridges interspersed with wet sedge meadows. From the Louis W. Campbell Nature Preserve located in Springfield Township, Lucas County, Ohio.41.59132300, -83.76327900Wild material1062825Ames 13229
456Ames 12979782U/158LBetula lenta L. f. uber (Ashe) McAll. & AshburnerVirginia, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS1990COLLECTED1982Smyth County approximatley 1.24 miles southeast of Sugar Grove.36.76666700, -81.38333300840Floodplain of Cressy Creek. Growing in association with Betula lenta and Betula alleghaniensis. Rocky debris that is strongly acidic and very permeableWild materialGermplasm originally collected in nature and subsquently used for regeneration via controlled pollination. This accession represents the F1 generation from a cross between a tree (782U) with the round leaf shape phenotype (homozygous for the recessive round leaf shape allele) and a tree (158L) with the ovate leaf shape phenotype (heterozygous, containing both the ovate and round leaf shape alleles). The F1 seedlings received have round leaves. In a grow out of increased seed representing an F2 generation, all progeny (116 seedlings) had the round leaf phenotype.1062065Ames 12979
457Ames 12980782U/198LBetula lenta L. f. uber (Ashe) McAll. & AshburnerVirginia, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUSNot Available1990COLLECTED1982Smyth County approximatley 1.24 miles southeast of Sugar Grove.36.76666700, -81.38333300840Floodplain of Cressy Creek. Growing in association with Betula lenta and Betula alleghaniensis. Rocky debris that is strongly acidic and very permeableWild materialGermplasm originally collected in nature and subsquently used for regeneration via controlled pollination. This accession is a cross between a tree (782U) with the round leaf shape phenotype (homozygous for the recessive round leaf shape allele) and a tree (198L) with the ovate leaf shape phenotype (heterozygous, containing both the ovate and round leaf shape alleles).1062066Ames 12980
458Ames 12981782U/370UBetula lenta L. f. uber (Ashe) McAll. & AshburnerVirginia, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS1990COLLECTED1982Smyth County approximatley 1.24 miles southeast of Sugar Grove.36.76666700, -81.38333300840Floodplain of Cressy Creek. Growing in association with Betula lenta and Betula alleghaniensis. Rocky debris that is strongly acidic and very permeableWild materialGermplasm originally collected in nature and subsquently used for regeneration via controlled pollination. This accession represents the F1 generation from a cross between two trees (782U and 370U) with the round leaf shape phenotype (homozygous for the recessive round leaf shape allele). In a grow out of increased seed representing an F2 generation, all progeny (115 seedlings) had the round leaf phenotype.1062072Ames 12981
459Ames 12797Morton No.9Betula lenta L. West Virginia, United StatesNC7Not Available1990COLLECTEDRandolph County, West Virginia.Wild material1061509Ames 12797
460Ames 12805Beal No.414Betula populifolia Marshall Michigan, United StatesNC7Not Available1990COLLECTEDIngham County, bog forest.42.73333333, -84.48333333Wild material1061526Ames 12805
461NA 61678NA 61678Betula costata Trautv. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED09/24/1989Kariwang San. About 2km down mountain road from NEKG 70. Growing below road cut.37.48611111, 128.50972222820Growing with Acer tegmentosum, Tilia, Prunus, other Acers.Wild material1502600NA 61678
462NA 61682NA 61682Betula davurica Pall. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED09/24/1989Kariwang San. About 2km down mountain from NEKG 70. Along road on disturbed site.37.48611111, 128.50972222820Growing with Maackia, Populus, Acer, Larix, Pinus densiflora, Prunus maackii.Wild material1499052NA 61682
463NA 61697NA 61697Betula ermanii Cham. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED09/20/1989Chiak San. Down hill from NEKG 90.38.36250000, 128.056944441250Growing with Abies nephrolepis, Quercus mongolica, Rhododendron schlippenbachii, and R. mucronulatum.Wild material1502607NA 61697
464NA 61759NA 61759Betula schmidtii Regel Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED10/11/1989Sorak Dong, Sorak San. Path from Sorak Tourist Hotel to temple.39.15000000, 128.47083333480Open flood plain with Robinia, Celtis, Ulmus, Fraxinus, Lespedeza, Rosa.Wild material1499053NA 61759
465NA 61772NA 61772Betula davurica Pall. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED10/14/1989Sorak San. On trail to Tae-chong Bong, above Han-gyae-ryong.38.10416667, 128.411111111300North facing slope growing with Rhododendron mucronulatum, R. brachycarpum, Betula, Abies nephrolepis, Pinus koraiensis, Quercus mongolica, and Thuja korainensis.Wild material1502604NA 61772
466NA 61776NA 61776Betula davurica Pall. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED10/14/1989Sorak San. On the trail to Tae-chong Bong, above Han-gyae-ryong.38.10416667, 128.408333331300Growing on west facing slope with Quercus mongolica, Abies nephrolepis, Magnolia sieboldii, Acer pseudosieboldianum.Wild material1502605NA 61776
467NA 61777NA 61777Betula costata Trautv. Gangwon-do, Korea, South Historic1989COLLECTED10/14/1989On trail to Tae-chong Bong, above Han-gyae-ryong. Sorak San.38.10416667, 128.408333331300Growing with Pinus koraiensis, Abies nephrolepsis, Acer psuedosieboldianum, Quercus mongolica.Wild material1502601NA 61777
468NA 60871'Whitespire'Betula populifolia Marshall NANot Available1989CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula populifolia 'Whitespire'. Planted to commemorate 25th anniversary of Society of Municipal Arborists.2146732NA 60871
469NA 60820NA 60820Betula alleghaniensis Britton Ohio, United States Historic1989COLLECTEDAshtabula County. Lake Cardinal.Swamp forest remnant in Rome Township.Wild material1502608NA 60820
470NA 60398NA 60398Betula grossa Siebold & Zucc. NANot Available19881952636NA 60398
471Ames 100795Betula davurica Pall. China PLANTHistoric1988DONATED08/16/1988Cultivated materialSeed from the Forest Botanical Garden, Renjiaqiao, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.1051520Ames 10079
472NA 59600'Jermyns'Betula sp.England, United KingdomNANot Available1987COLLECTED10/12/1987CultivarLarge tree over 18m, peeling coppery bark, creamy white stem Autumn color.1111701NA 59600
473NA 59705'Dalecarlica'Betula pendula Roth United Kingdom Historic1987COLLECTED10/23/1987CultivarSwedish Birch. Narrow headed with pendulous branchlets 12+m. Deeply cut lvs. give a feathery effect. Smooth rounded bud soon white. Award of Garden Merit.1111741NA 59705
474NA 59818'Fastigiata'Betula pendula Roth United Kingdom Historic1987COLLECTED10/23/1987CultivarColmnar habit, straight upright branches. Lvs. dark green Bark silvers with age. Ideal for small gdns. although it spreads with age. 5+m.1111754NA 59818
475Ames 782270Betula utilis D. Don subsp. albosinensis (Burkill) Ashburner & McAll. China Historic1987COLLECTEDQinling Mountain, Northwest ChinaWild material1041361Ames 7822
476Ames 776211Betula occidentalis Hook. Colorado, United StatesNC7Not Available1987COLLECTEDFremont County, COWild material1041128Ames 7762
477Ames 7729Index Seminum 106Betula davurica Pall. Alberta, Canada Historic1987COLLECTEDPRE 03/1987Devon.Cultivated materialMedium-sized, deciduous tree similar to river birch.1041001Ames 7729
478Ames 74776839Betula pendula Roth Bitlis, TurkeyNC7SEED1986COLLECTED08/05/1985Nemrut Dag, northeast corner of lake.38.63333333, 42.250000002230Steep rocky basalt slopes along lake. Open coppiced Populus area. 2210-2250 m.Wild materialSmall tree to 2 meters. Bark white.1040040Ames 7477
479Ames 26980NA 55954Betula chinensis Maxim. Korea, South Historic1985COLLECTEDWest from Pyongyang City.300Mixed, rocky, broad-leaved forest and pinewood on hill, on granite.Wild material1110635Ames 26980
480NA 55936NA 55936Betula fruticosa Pall. Hungary Historic1985COLLECTEDBoreal Larix-Abies-Picea forests and alpine meadows on Kaema plateau and Mt. Paetktu on volcanic soil. North Korea.1500Wild material1110613NA 55936
481NA 55937NA 55937Betula fruticosa Pall. Korea, NorthNANot Available1985COLLECTEDKaema plateau and Mt. Paektu soil.1500Boreal Larix-Abies-Picea forests and alpine meadows, on volcanic soil.Wild material1110614NA 55937
482NA 55774'Tristis'Betula pendula Roth Nordrhein-Westfalen, GermanyNC7Not Available1985DONATED07/09/1985Uncertain improvement status1913831NA 55774
483NA 55577NA 55577Betula utilis D. Don subsp. jacquemontii (Spach) Ashburner & McAll. North Holland, NetherlandsNC7Not Available1985DONATEDPOST 06/10/1985Uncertain improvement status1899288NA 55577
484Ames 7869Ames 7869Betula costata Trautv. Massachusetts, United StatesNC7Not Available1984DONATED12/1984Cultivated material1041558Ames 7869
485Ames 3199Ames 3199Betula lenta L. Ontario, Canada Historic1984COLLECTEDEmbankment above Lake Ontario, Louth Township, Niagara Region.Wild materialDeciduous tree.1023611Ames 3199
486Ames 3074Ames 3074Betula davurica Pall. Alberta, Canada Historic1984COLLECTEDCampus of the University of Alberta, Edmonton.Medium-sized tree.1737968Ames 3074
487Ames 2889Sample #62Betula costata Trautv. Ontario, CanadaNC7Not Available1984COLLECTEDNiagara Falls.Cultivated materialLarge tree to 30 meters in height.1022410Ames 2889
488Ames 2890Sample #63Betula ermanii Cham. Ontario, CanadaNC7Not Available1984COLLECTEDNiagara Falls.Cultivated materialLarge tree to 30 meters in height.1022420Ames 2890
489NA 53185'Cully'Betula nigra L. NANot Available1984CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula nigra 'Cully' HERITAGE. Purchased for the 1984 Washington Flower Show. U.S. Plant Patent 4409.2145755NA 53185
490Ames 2816Ames 2816Betula lenta L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7Not Available1984DONATED02/17/1984Cultivated materialLarge tree with twigs that smell like wintergreen when crushed.1022036Ames 2816
491NA 51190NA 51190Betula maximowicziana Regel Hokkaidô, JapanNANot Available1982COLLECTED09/25/1982Kawakami-gun, NE beach of Lake KusharoOn the beach.1952848NA 51190
492NA 37939NA 37939Betula lenta L. f. uber (Ashe) McAll. & AshburnerVirginia, United StatesNANot Available1975COLLECTED09/19/1975Adjacent to County Road 601, 1.4 mi. south of Sugar Grove, rocky bottom along Cressy Creek.817Wild materialCollected with Betula lenta near Cressy Creek, Smyth County, Virginia by P.M.Mazzo and F.G.Meyer. These specimens represent the only "cultivated" material in existence, and accordingly document this rarest and unusual North American birch. /A/, /B/, & /C/ assigned to differentiate germplasm source per R. Defeo (4/83). Only plants on west side of Heart Pond are original seedlings; later qualifiers were all grown from cuttings. Grafted plants were distributed in 1984. [Mass of seeds collected from original NA 37939 trees in 2015/2016 was accessioned as NA 83829; out of about resulting 20 seedlings from seeds germinated in 2016, four have the B. uber characteristics and can be considered "true to type"; the rest (which are essentially B. lenta, as the characteristics separating "B. uber" are now believed to be caused by a single recessive gene) will be discarded.]1952513NA 37939
493NA 8450NA 8450Betula pendula Roth NANot Available1956Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Betula pendula.2143278NA 8450
494NA 88854NA 88854Betula nigra L. District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available1927COLLECTEDPRE 1927U.S. National Arboretum grounds: around Springhouse Pond (Red Oak Spring Pond), presumed to be naturally occurring.Wild materialThe trees found around Springhouse Pond/Red Oak Spring Pond are presumed to be native (see Freeman's checklist); other trees in the vicinity were planted and recorded, so these would likely have been, too.2172611NA 88854