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can any one give me any more information on red birch. did not know of it until talking to a coppicer who said use red birch for making broom heads.

does it have a Latin name and were is the best place to look for it.

want to get a copse with it in to make brooms.

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its the one they make bessom brooms from. it grows on scrubland so is cleared to allow other plants to grow. but talking to wildlife groups not heard of it. going to the hands on coppice day tommorow so will find out more. in my ignorance i thought they used silver birch. how wrong you can be and learn more every day i should think its the second one maybe. will find out

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Betula as a genera are pioneer species in that they are the trees that colonise baren sites early on the then become shaded out by the larger climax species as part of woodland succession. You would therefore expect to see them in scrub land.

 

albosinensis as the common name suggests is from China. Not aware of occidentalis but the name suggests its from America. Its not surprising that wildlife groups are unaware of these trees as they are ornamentals and not best suited for wildlife. If you want to supply habitat as well as coppice material sitick to native.

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