Leaves are alternate, simple, and double-toothed with equal leaf bases.
The oval or heart-shaped leaves are pointed at the apex, rounded at the base and are irregularly double toothed. They are rather thick intexture and dull green on the upper side and yellowish green on the lower side.
The slender twigs are orange-brown to dull red in color and have the characteristic
aromatic birch odor and taste. The heavily layered bark peels off in large
sheets. Its chalky white color distinguished this tree from all others in
the forest. At the base of old trunks the bark becomes blackish and furrowed.

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