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All About Birch Tree Care: Types of Birch Trees
... Betula platyphylla var. szechuanica x Betula pendula 'Purpurea' 'Crimson Frost' European White Birch, Silver Birch Betula pendula Heritage River Birch Betula nigra 'Heritage' Jacquemonti Birch, Whitebarked Himalayan Birch Betula jacquemontii Paper Birch, White Birch, Canoe Birch Betula papyrifera River Birch, Red Birch Betula nigra Yellow Birch Betula alleghaniensis Young's Weeping Birch Betula ...
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All About Birch Tree Care: Types of Birch Trees: Heritage River Birch
... River Birch Betula nigra 'Heritage' Heritage birch Bark of Heritage river birch River birch Leaf of Heritage river birch (Images courtesy G. Lumis) Bark Salmon-colored bark that peels; lighter in color than the native river birch Pests Susceptible to birch ...
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River Birch
... River Birch Betula nigra River Birch A river birch in West Windsor, NJ. As its name suggests, this tree is found near running water. ...
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River Birch
... River Birch Betula nigra A champion specimen of this tree in Hamilton County, Ohio measured 87 feet tall in 1985. Unlike other kinds of birch tree, the fruits of the River Birch ... older it is shaggy and silver-gray to black. The River Birch favors moist soils and typically is found growing on ... where it is the only birch tree that is found at low altitudes. In Ohio the River Birch grows mostly within a ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... of European birch are highly susceptible to the insect known as the bronze birch borer. Paper birch (Betula papyrifera), is the native birch of northern forests and river valleys. A mature paper birch will ... is native to our area, paper birch has greater resistance to the local population of insect and disease pests than does the European birch. River birch (Betula nigra) is less frequently seen in ...
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Birch Tree
... a typical landscape size is 25 feet tall by 12 feet wide. More: European White Birch River Birch (Betula nigra) River birch is a large tree, eventually reaching 50 feet under good conditions. Its graceful multi- ... a handsome specimen tree, especially in cooler climates and moist soil. More: River Birch Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) Paper birch reaches a height of 50 to 70 feet with a spread of 25 ...
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river birch, Betula nigra
... river birch, Betula nigra Betula nigra L. Betulaceae (birches and alders) river birch, red birch Includes: no synonyms Tree to 20 m (65 ft) tall and 50 cm (18 in) ... southeastern 1/3 of the United States. NWI status: FACW Comment: Betula is the ancient classical name for the birches; nigra means "black", although no part of the tree is black. Distribution ...
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Betula nigra - river birch
... Betula nigra - river birch River birch - Betula nigra General information: River birch can grow 50 to 90 feet tall but is often seen 40 to 50 feet. ... the end of summer. Pruning and wiring: River birch leaves will reduce significantly, to 1 1/4 inches, perhaps even smaller. Unlike many birch species, river birch does not seem to share the common problem ...
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Betula nigra L
... Betula nigra L Betula nigra L. River Birch Betulaceae -- Birch family H. E. Grelen The most beautiful of American trees-that's what Prince Maximilian thought of river birch (Betula nigra) when he toured North America before he became the short-lived Emperor of Mexico (11). Also known as red birch, water birch, or black birch (15), it is the only birch ...
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River birch
... River birch Florida Forest Trees River birch (Betula nigra) River birch, also called red birch, black birch, or water birch, is the only southern birch that grows in coastal plains; however, it is not very flood ... birch seeds, especially songbirds and small rodents. White-tailed deer are known to browse on the twigs and foliage. Twig and leaves Identifying Characteristics Size/Form: River birch is ...
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