Betula

/bɛˈtjuːlə/ noun

The genus name for birch trees, small to medium-sized deciduous trees with distinctive white papery bark.

From Latin 'betula,' which likely derives from Celtic roots. The Latin name was adopted into scientific nomenclature by Linnaeus when classifying plants, keeping the ancient word for the tree.

AMወንድ (wend)
ARشجرة البتولا (shajarat al-betula)
BNশাল (shal)
CAbetulla
CSbříza
DAbirk
DEBirke
ELβελανιδιά (velanidia)
ESbétala
FAبید (bid)
FIkoivu
FRbouleau
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