NYÍRAK
NYÍRAK is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "birch trees." It refers to a genus of deciduous trees known for their distinctive bark, which is often white, papery, and peels in thin strips. The genus Betula, which comprises NYÍRAK, is widespread throughout temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere. These trees are characterized by their slender, often fast-growing nature and their simple, toothed leaves that turn yellow in the autumn.
NYÍRAK are important in various ecosystems. Their lightweight wood has been used for a multitude of purposes,