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Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot

Category Woody Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants

Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot

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Item Code: BET-NIG #2
Category Woody Plants
Manufacturer Pinelands Nursery
Minimum order quantity 10

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Description

Betula nigra, commonly known as river birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. Typically growing 40 to 70 feet tall with a broad, spreading canopy, river birch is distinguished by its distinctive reddish-brown to grayish-brown bark, which peels in curly strips, revealing a lighter inner bark. The leaves are diamond-shaped with serrated edges, turning yellow in the fall. In early spring, river birch produces catkins, which are long, cylindrical clusters of small flowers, followed by small winged seeds in the summer.

River birch thrives in moist, well-drained soils and is often found along stream banks, riverbeds, and floodplains, though it is also adaptable to drier conditions once established. It is valued for its ability to tolerate wet soils and occasional flooding, making it an excellent choice for erosion control and riparian restoration. River birch wood is relatively soft and not commonly used for lumber, but it can be employed in some specialty applications, including firewood and small craft projects. River birch is also a popular ornamental tree, prized for its striking bark, rapid growth, and adaptability to urban environments. It provides habitat and food for a variety of wildlife, making it an important species in naturalized landscapes and gardens. 

Specifications

Made In

US

Weight

500lb

Length

20

Bloom Color

Greenish Brown

Bloom Period

February to March

Brand

Pinelands Nursery

Category

Woody Plants

Drought Tolerance

Low

Fall Color

Yellow

Growth Habit

Tree

Growth Rate

Rapid

Hydrology

Seasonally or irregularly inundated up to 25% of the growing season

Light Requirements

Part Shade

Manufacturer

Pinelands Nursery

Max Mature Height

80'-100'

Root Depth

20"

Salinity Tolerance

None

Shade Tolerance

Intolerant

Size

#3 Pot

Wetland Indicator Status

FACW

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Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot

Category Woody Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants
Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot Native Plants

Betula nigra (River Birch) ) #2 Pot

Contact Us for Future Availability
Item Code: BET-NIG #2
Category Woody Plants
Manufacturer Pinelands Nursery
Minimum order quantity 10

Fetching product details


Description

Betula nigra, commonly known as river birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. Typically growing 40 to 70 feet tall with a broad, spreading canopy, river birch is distinguished by its distinctive reddish-brown to grayish-brown bark, which peels in curly strips, revealing a lighter inner bark. The leaves are diamond-shaped with serrated edges, turning yellow in the fall. In early spring, river birch produces catkins, which are long, cylindrical clusters of small flowers, followed by small winged seeds in the summer.

River birch thrives in moist, well-drained soils and is often found along stream banks, riverbeds, and floodplains, though it is also adaptable to drier conditions once established. It is valued for its ability to tolerate wet soils and occasional flooding, making it an excellent choice for erosion control and riparian restoration. River birch wood is relatively soft and not commonly used for lumber, but it can be employed in some specialty applications, including firewood and small craft projects. River birch is also a popular ornamental tree, prized for its striking bark, rapid growth, and adaptability to urban environments. It provides habitat and food for a variety of wildlife, making it an important species in naturalized landscapes and gardens. 

Specifications

Made In

US

Weight

500lb

Length

20

Bloom Color

Greenish Brown

Bloom Period

February to March

Brand

Pinelands Nursery

Category

Woody Plants

Drought Tolerance

Low

Fall Color

Yellow

Growth Habit

Tree

Growth Rate

Rapid

Hydrology

Seasonally or irregularly inundated up to 25% of the growing season

Light Requirements

Part Shade

Manufacturer

Pinelands Nursery

Max Mature Height

80'-100'

Root Depth

20"

Salinity Tolerance

None

Shade Tolerance

Intolerant

Size

#3 Pot

Wetland Indicator Status

FACW

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