There's been a few posts in the past where people have said it's OK to take birch bark from a living tree as it does no harm.
This may well be true if you're just peeling the small wispy papery bits off that peel naturally.
However, I've always said it's not a good idea to take it from a living tree if you want it for containers etc as it does leave hideous scars as the attached pictures clearly demonstrate. All the trees were in the same wood, a scout site where the various users had been told over time that birch bark is great for fire lighting so they stripped it from living trees
As you can see this tree has had some bark peeled but what's worrying is that the inner bark dries out it starts to crack up.
Here's more examples of that. You can see in the bottom left of the tree the inner bark has dried out so much it's actually peeling off.
These scars stay with the tree for the rest of their life but the tree does heals itself if somewhat incompletely.
You can see that in this picture where the tree has had bark removed and healed but it's still possible to make the scar out very easily
So quite simply don't take bark from a living tree, take it from a dead one .
This may well be true if you're just peeling the small wispy papery bits off that peel naturally.
However, I've always said it's not a good idea to take it from a living tree if you want it for containers etc as it does leave hideous scars as the attached pictures clearly demonstrate. All the trees were in the same wood, a scout site where the various users had been told over time that birch bark is great for fire lighting so they stripped it from living trees
As you can see this tree has had some bark peeled but what's worrying is that the inner bark dries out it starts to crack up.
Here's more examples of that. You can see in the bottom left of the tree the inner bark has dried out so much it's actually peeling off.
These scars stay with the tree for the rest of their life but the tree does heals itself if somewhat incompletely.
You can see that in this picture where the tree has had bark removed and healed but it's still possible to make the scar out very easily
So quite simply don't take bark from a living tree, take it from a dead one .
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