This is a relatively low maintenance tree and should only be pruned in summer after the leaves have fully developed as it may bleed sap if pruned in late.
Betula river birch clump.
Nigra commonly occurs in floodplains and swamps.
An exceptional silhouette for night lighting.
As its name suggests the river birch naturally grows along riverbanks.
This american native species is one of the most adaptable and heat tolerant of the birches.
This versatile highly heat tolerant tree thrives in riparian settings with high water tables and problematic low.
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.
A beautiful multi branched tree prized for its highly textural colorful peeling bark.
It is one of the few heat tolerant birches in a family of mostly cold weather trees which do not thrive in usda zone 6 and up.
Betula nigra the black birch river birch or water birch is a species of birch native to the eastern united states from new hampshire west to southern minnesota and south to northern florida and west to texas.
River birch clump betula nigra.
Heritage river birch clump betula nigra cully sku 1246.
River birch clump is a multi stemmed deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form.
An outstanding specimen with uniquely textured peeling buff colored bark on larger limbs and trunks.
Provides striking winter interest.
Single stemmed river birch trees are planted together to create a natural looking clump.
Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage.
Excellent for use as a focal point or shade tree in a larger landscape grown as a clump of several trunks.