beetalaskoksia
Beetalaskoksia, also known as *Betula pendula* subsp. *czerepanovii* or the **Siberian white birch**, is a deciduous tree species belonging to the Betulaceae family. It is a variant of the common silver birch (*Betula pendula*) and is primarily found in the taiga regions of Siberia, Russia, and parts of northern Mongolia. This subspecies is characterized by its slender, white-barked trunks, which are often covered in dark, horizontal lenticels. The bark remains smooth and silvery even as the tree matures, distinguishing it from other birch species that develop rougher bark over time.
Beetalaskoksia typically grows to a height of 15–25 meters, though it can reach up to 30 meters
Ecologically, beetalaskoksia plays a role in stabilizing soil and providing habitat for various wildlife species, including