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RedCrocus Paper Birch White Birch Betula papyrifera- Multi Stem for Landscaping, Ornamental & Pollinator Attraction, Non-toxic, Attractive Bark & Foliage 10 Gallon
RedCrocus Paper Birch White Birch Betula papyrifera- Multi Stem for Landscaping, Ornamental & Pollinator Attraction, Non-toxic, Attractive Bark & Foliage 10 Gallon
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Paper Birch, White Birch Betula papyrifera - Multi Stem
Description
A deciduous tree characterized by its distinctive white, papery bark and delicate, airy foliage. It is known for its rapid growth and striking appearance, making it a popular choice for landscaping and ornamental purposes.
Suggested Uses
Ideal for naturalized landscapes, street plantings, and large garden spaces. Its beautiful bark also makes it suitable as a focal point or specimen tree.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Paper Birch, White Birch Betula papyrifera - Multi Stem -
Common Name: Paper Birch, White Birch -
Size & Growth: Reaches 50-70 ft tall with a spread of 25-40 ft; fast-growing in suitable conditions. -
Hardiness Zones: 2 to 6 -
Foliage Type: Deciduous, fine-textured leaves that turn bright yellow in fall -
Bloom Time: Early spring, producing catkins -
Growth Rate: Fast -
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade -
Attracts Pollinators: Yes -
Indoor Friendly: No -
Container Friendly: No -
Deer Resistant: Moderately -
Pet Warning: Non-toxic -
Fragrant: No -
Cut Flower: Yes (for smaller branches) -
Grows Well With: Other native and ornamental trees, shrubs, and perennials
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Choose a location with full sun and well-draining soil. Space adequately to accommodate mature size. -
Soil Moisture: Prefers moist, slightly acidic to neutral soil -
Soil Type: Loamy, well-drained -
Humidity: Tolerant of a range of humidity levels -
Pruning Instructions: Minimal pruning required; remove dead or crossing branches in late winter or early spring. -
Winter Care: Usually hardy; protect young trees in harshest climates with mulch or burlap as needed. -
Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as in nursery; ensure root flare is above ground. -
Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring; avoid over-fertilizing. -
Special Care: Mulch to conserve moisture; monitor for pests like borers and aphids.
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