A dense, compact, multi-branched small tree with buff-orange to brownish bark which exfoliates at an early age to reveal lighter inner bark. The diamond-shaped, dark green, serrated leaves turn yellow in fall.
Plant Type:
Tree
Botanical Name:
Betula
Common Name:
Birch
Hardiness:
Zone 4
Sun:
5-12 hours
Soil:
Clay, Moist, Sandy
Suggested Use 1:
Large foundation plantings
Suggested Use 2:
Massing along property lines with Bayberry
Height:
8-10'
Width:
8-12'
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Shape:
Rounded
Fertilizer:
Plant-tone
Fall Color:
Yellow
Winter Interest:
Form
Deer Resistant:
Yes
Birds:
Yes
Plant With:
Juniperus, Viburnum, Grasses, Cotinus
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