Family: Betulaceae
Common name: birch family [Zomlefer, pp. 176-179]
Diversity: Worldwide: 6 genera; ~150 species
U.S.: 5 genera
PNW (Hitchcock & Cronquist): 3 genera
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Flower
K0 or 4 Co0 S2-20 K0 Co0 P
Sexuality: unisexual, (plants monoecious)
Symmetry: actinomorphic
Inflorescence: cyme
Calyx (sepals): present in some genera, separate
Corolla (petals): absent
Androecium: 2 to 20 stamens
Gynoecium: bicarpellate, united, inferior ovary (=epigynous flower)
Fruit: single-seeded nut or samara
Other features: flowers are associated with bracts in pendant clusters called catkins, wind-pollinated


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Vegetative Features
Leaves: alternate, simple with serrate margins and prominent pinnate veins, stipulate
leaves deciduous
Life-history: perennial
Habit: trees and shrubs
Distribution & Ecology: temperate regions of N. Hemisphere
roots of Alnus associate with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Some Northwest Genera: Alnus alder
Betula birch
Corylus cornuta hazelnut, filbert


Economic Importance
Crops: Corylus cornuta hazelnut, filbert
Alnus alder and Betula birch are sources of lumber
Ornamentals:
Weedy and pest species:


Examples Alnus
Alnus
Betula
Corylus
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Texas A & M Univ.
Image Gallery
A collection of images for plants in the Betulaceae, listed alphabetically by genus.