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River Birch

SKU: 1015

River Birch

Zones: 4 - 9
$16.99 Regular Price
Member Price: $12.99
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Shipping Date
This product will ship between 4/30/2025 - 6/6/2025
Restricted State/Provinces

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AK, AS, AZ, CT, FM, GU, HI, MH, MP, PR, PW, VI

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As its name suggests, the river birch naturally grows along riverbanks. But as a landscape tree, it can be planted almost anywhere in the U.S. The species is valued for its relatively rapid growth, tolerance of wetness and some drought, unique curling bark, spreading limbs, and relative resistance to birch borer.

  • Provides brilliant yellow fall color
  • Develops a cinnamon-colored bark that curls and peels (once mature)
  • Is the most borer-resistant birch

 

The River Birch Grows in zones 4 - 9

Your Tree’s Personality

Shape

Oval

Growth Speed

Medium to Fast

Scientific Name

Betula nigra

Mature Height

40' - 70'

Mature Spread

40' - 60'

Shipping Height

3' - 4'

Sun Preference

Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade

Soil Preference

Acidic, Clay, Drought, Loamy, Moist, Sandy, Well Drained, Wet

Wildlife Value

The catkins of the River Birch are used by redpolls and pine siskins. The foliage is eaten by deer and other browsers. The small but plentiful seeds are appreciated by a wide range of songbirds.

History/Lore

River birch wood was once used for ox yokes, wooden shoes and other products around the farm. But they were rather distained by loggers as knotty and spindly, therefore often left to grow along the river bank to control erosion.

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