Betula p. 'Schneverd. Goldbirke' - 60-80 CM P9 WHIP
Betula p. 'Schneverd. Goldbirke' - 60-80 CM P9 WHIP
Description
The Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' (Betula pendula) is a slender, overhanging, picturesque large tree that produces greenish-yellow flowers arranged in catkins. They appear from March to April. These produce light brown fruits. The Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' also bears triangular, diamond-shaped, light green leaves with golden yellow markings. Its bark is white, rolling. In a sunny location, it usually reaches a height of around 30 metres and grows to a width of around 12 metres. The Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' makes no special demands on the soil.
Synonym
Synonyms (botanical): Betula alba var. pendula, Betula alba, Betula verrucosa.
Bulletpoints
* picturesque large tree
* attractive golden yellow autumn colouring
* drought-resistant, cannot be overplanted
leaves
The deciduous leaves of Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' are light green, golden yellow, triangular, diamond-shaped, alternate, coarsely serrated. They are about 3 - 7 cm in size. Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' turns a bright golden yellow in autumn.
Bark
White, rolling bark makes this plant an eye-catcher in any garden.
Spread
Europe to Caucasus.
Frost hardiness
The Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Slender, overhanging, picturesque.
Water
The plant has a medium water requirement.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny position.
Soil
No special requirements.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Flower
The greenish-yellow flowers of Silver birch 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' appear in catkins from March to April. These grow to around 5 cm in size.
Use
Solitary, ornamental shrub, park
Root
Betula pendula 'Schneverdinger Goldbirke' is a heartroot and, depending on the soil, forms finely branched roots.
- Article number12
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EAN codeBEPSGOLD-6080P9SPIL
- Latin nameBetula p. 'Schneverd. Goldbirke'
- catalogLandscape shop

