At 100Kph it's easy to mix them.
But my son in law has some beautiful specimens on his property and I have photographed them a few times.
This beautiful guy shows a lot of character, but in actuality is unsuitable as a model. This one is open grown, whereas my picture is a much dense situation. A younger tree is a better model.
This is your classic White or Paper Birch.
In forest situations it grows straight and sheds its lower branches to make a long straight bole, prized, in the past by both our indigenous peoples and the settlers.
So I added some black material to the largest white trunk.
When you look at the difference in the full scene, the black "spots" add that necessary punch.
The few larger trees need the black material to give the intensity of black. The smaller ones can be done with thread only. I'd expect to get the bulk of this finished tomorrow.
Hopefully!
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