3 Gallon Multi Trunk River Birch Tree (Betula nigra) - Fast Growing - 40 to 50 feet tall and 30 to 40 feet order wide - Zones 4a-9b - shade tree
3 Gallon Multi Trunk River Birch Tree (Betula nigra)
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3 Gallon Multi Trunk River Birch Tree (Betula nigra)
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The River Birch is a beautiful, fast-growing and very easy-to-grow North American native tree that thrives in sites with consistently moist soil.
Perhaps its most appealing and outstanding feature is the highly attractive salmon and cream tones of the shedding bark that provides year-round interest in the landscape, especially during the winter.
The light to dark green diamond-shape leaves are about 4 inches long and wide, turning a nice yellow in fall before dropping to expose the shedding bark. A graceful, soft-textured tree which deserves a spot in every landscape where it will grow.
USDA Zones 4a-9b
Betula nigra is one of the most heat tolerant, disease-free, and insect resistant birches...much more heat tolerant than northern white birches, which don't adapt well at all to the heat in the South. Extremely resistant to the bronze birch borer and has high resistance to leaf spot diseases.
The River Birch trees we offer are multi-trunk.
Growing 40 to 50 feet tall and 30 to 40 feet wide, the River Birch tree is ideal for use as a specimen, in groupings or in single or staggered rows to delineate a property line or line a driveway.
River Birch will tolerate dry periods but thrives in a consistently moist soil, which makes it a fine candidate for low-lying areas or next to lakes, streams, rivers or other bodies of water.
Perfect for use as a shade tree and when planted on the west side of the home cooling costs will be reduced.
Suggested Spacing: 15 to 20 feet apart for screen plantings; 50 feet apart for space between trees
Being a North American native tree, the River Birch is exceptionally easy to grow in a variety of soil types, including clay, and likes full sun to light shade. "River" in the name lets us know that it likes a consistently moist soil. That said, trees will tolerate dry periods.
Maintenance is minimal. Pruning isn't necessary. That said, if you want to expose the trunk(s) lower branches can be removed to desired height. Avoid pruning in the spring when the tree is emerging from dormancy. Wait until May or June to prune.
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Pictures in our listing are of mature plants. When shipped, our plants will be growing in 3 gallon pots and the foliage size will vary according to plant type and season of the year.
Plants are shipped on Mondays to avoid plants being held over in a warehouse or truck. Orders placed by noon on Tuesday will ship on or before the second Monday after the order is received Orders placed after noon on Tuesdayy will ship on or before the third Monday after the order order is received.
Some growing conditions or rain, snow, fires, or other severe weather conditions at the nursery, the destination or in the field are unpredictable and may cause delays.
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