Betula Papyrifera, also known as paper birch, is a deciduous tree that is native to North America. This beautiful tree is characterized by its distinctive white bark which peels off in paper-thin layers, hence its common name. Besides the common name "paper birch," there are a few other synonyms that can be used to refer to Betula Papyrifera, such as canoe birch, silver birch, and white birch. These names are often used interchangeably depending on the region or individual preference. The paper birch is widely admired for its beauty, especially in fall when the leaves turn bright yellow, providing a stunning visual contrast with the white bark.