Betula papyrifera - STDS 12-14 CM CONT
Betula papyrifera - STDS 12-14 CM CONT
Description
The Paper birch (Betula papyrifera) is a pyramidal tree that produces pale yellow flowers arranged in catkins. They appear in April. These produce light brown fruits. The Paper birch also has egg-shaped, medium green leaves. Its bark is white and flaking. In a sunny location with well-drained, humus-rich, nutrient-rich, sandy, acidic, loamy soil, it usually reaches a height of approx. 20 m and is approx. 15 m wide.
Bulletpoints
* red-brown shoots
* attractive yellow autumn colouring
* cannot be planted over
leaves
The deciduous leaves of Paper birch are medium green, ovate, alternate. They are about 5 - 10 cm in size. Paper birch turns bright yellow in autumn.
Bark
White, flaking bark makes this plant an eye-catcher in any garden.
Spread
North America.
Frost hardiness
The Paper birch has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Pyramidal.
Water
The plant has a medium water requirement.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny position.
Soil
Betula papyrifera thrives on all acidic, humus-rich and sufficiently moist soils.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Care
Cut and saw wounds as well as broken branches should be treated with a wound sealant as soon as possible to prevent pathogens from entering the plant.
Flower
The light yellow flowers of Paper birch appear in catkins in April.
Use
Solitary, ornamental shrub, park
Shoots
The shoots of Betula papyrifera are reddish-brown.
Root
Betula papyrifera is a shallow-rooting plant and, depending on the soil, forms densely branched roots.

- Article number8
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EAN codeBEPAPYRI-51214C
- Latin nameBetula papyrifera
- catalogLandscape shop