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Scientists say Neanderthals probably used birch tar for several purposes, including treating wounds. The post Neanderthals ...
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Q. (My) birch tree, planted many years ago, has never really grown full. In the spring, it will get tiny green leaves but (it’s) still very airy and not full foliage. We’ve been told not to prune it.