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The European White Birch is a very pretty tree that has smaller leaves and finer texture than other birch, and it has a slightly weeping ...Read More
Thin white barked tree very common in Europe and Russia, grows in many soil types from acidic to alkaline. One of the hardiest hardwood t...Read More
Grows great in Southern California. Granitic soil, clay soil, any soil. Doesn't seem to matter. Gives some seasonality to us. The hum...Read More
This is a beautiful tree and reminds me of all the white birches I saw when I was little in northern New Hampshire. I tried growing this...Read More
This tree is absolutely beautiful. The tree however, when it's hot will wilt a bit so keep the soil moist. Up here in the high desert, it...Read More
A very common tree here. It grows on hot sites and on cold sites, on dry sites and on wet sites, at altitude and at sea level. Very versa...Read More
I live in Long Island,New York.The tree did great for the first year and then was infected with bronze birch borer.
Unfortunate as...Read More
This is a lovely, graceful tree. It grows well in our Zone 10 city gardens (not American so not subject to the pest mentioned in the prev...Read More
Unfortunately, this species as well as white-barked birches in general, usually do not thrive in zone 7 and warmer. They are often kille...Read More
A slim tree native to Europe, Russia and Western Asia.
Has ovate to diamond shaped, pale to mid-green, toothed leaves that...Read More