Abstract
The first time I saw birch trees was many years ago, when I was on a postdoctoral fellowship in the United Kingdom and attended an IFCC Congress in Denmark. They were isolated silver birch planted as ornamental trees in gardens or parks. The yellow leaves quivering in the autumn wind and the unusual silvery white trunks with dark markings made me stop for a …
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