Betulaceae 〈Web Working〉

The , or birch family, is a versatile group of six genera—Birch, Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Hop-hornbeam, and Turkish Hazel—comprising roughly 60 species primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere's temperate zones. Known for their distinctive catkins and serrated leaves, these trees and shrubs are often "pioneers," being among the first to colonize new or disturbed landscapes. Beyond their ecological role, they offer immense practical value, from providing high-energy firewood and durable furniture to medicinal teas and excellent fire-starting tinder. Sanctuary for the Betulaceae | Beetles In The Bush