The silver birch has existed in Sweden for 12,000 years and can live up to 300 years. It loves light and thrives best on fresh, firm ground. The silver birch gets its Swedish name from the small resinous warts that cover its young shoots. Historically, the wood has been used for tools, household utensils, furniture and skis, among other things. Today, it is used for interior design, furniture, and as a raw material for textile pulp and paper pulp.
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