Birches

/ˈbɜːtʃɪz/ noun

Plural of 'birch': trees of the genus Betula with distinctive white papery bark, or birch rods used for punishment.

From Old English 'birce,' possibly from Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'bright' (for the pale bark). Ancient Germanic and European tree.

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