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Betula occidentalis Hook.
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Betula occidentalis, a dicot, is a tree or shrub that is native to California and is also found outside of California, but is confined to western North America.
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Communities: |
Yellow Pine Forest, Red Fir Forest, Lodgepole Forest, North Coastal Coniferous Forest, wetland-riparian |
| Wetlands: | Usually occurs in wetlands, but occasionally found in non wetlands [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.] |
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Toxicity:
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MINOR, DERMATITIS
[California Poison Control System 2010]
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Elevation:
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between 2000 and 8000 feet |
Family: |
BETULACEAE
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| Related: | See a list of other species in the genus Betula found in California.
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Name Status:
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Other Names:
| TJM2: |
Betula papyrifera
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| PLANTS: |
Betula beeniana
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Betula fontinalis
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Betula occidentalis var. inopina
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| PLANTS: |
Betula papyrifera ssp. occidentalis
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| PLANTS: |
Betula papyrifera var. occidentalis
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