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Betula nana

Betula nana, the dwarf birch, is a species of birch in the flowering plant family Betulaceae, found mainly in the tundra of the Arctic region.

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Betula nana

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples31
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Betula nana

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related to Distribution · 20
Betula nana → Alps, Arctic, Asia, Betula, Carpathians, Europe, Great Britain, Greenland, Iceland, In, It, Its, North America, Outside, Sphagnum, Sund, Svalbard, Sweden, UK Betula, Ydre
related to External links · 11
Betula nana → Betula, Distribution, Expedition, Genetics, Life, North America, Population History, Reference, Species, SvalbardDwarf, Trees

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betula nana var ex species subsp regel kindb tundra arctic genome family birch northern dwarf found least concern intermedia reducta

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Betula nanarelated to DistributionBetula0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionGreenland0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionIceland0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionEurope0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionAsia0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionNorth America0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionOutside0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionGreat Britain0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionAlps0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionCarpathians0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionIts0.60section
Betula nanarelated to DistributionSvalbard0.60section

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