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Betula costata is a deciduous tree notable for its peeling, chalky white bark that reveals a salmon or cinnamon underlayer. This handsome birch displays ovate, toothed leaves turning golden yellow in autumn. Thriving in cool climates, it stretches upwards to reach light, often growing in mixed forests where its distinct bark and vibrant fall foliage stand out among greenery.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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