River birch is a popular fast growing native tree for the home landscape.
River birch tree fall color.
Don t forget to include some in your shelterbelts in front of larger evergreen trees.
Dark green foliage turns a beautiful buttery yellow in the fall.
Use river birch clumps as a super way to create the walls of specialty garden rooms.
The chalky bark or paper is more striking than that of the river birch trees sometimes attaining to almost a pure white which is why it is also sometimes called white birch.
With papery scrolls of bark in colors ranging from snow white to cinnamon brown the birch takes center stage in the garden after the leaves fall and other plants go dormant.
River birch as an ornamental tree offers fall and winter color to parks yards and street sides.
Trees typically live 50 75 years.
The bright spring foliage and vibrant fall color will be dazzling against that steady evergreen backdrop.
Its leaves turn bright yellow in autumn.
This species is resistant to bronze birch borer bbb.
Another birch tree grown as much for its peeling bark as for its fall foliage is the paper birch betula papyrifera.
Its fall foliage color is yellow.
River birch is a medium to tall tree growing 60 80 feet at maturity and about 40 wide.
It s rare to find a deciduous tree that makes a big impact in the winter garden but the birch is an exception.
Another appealing feature is the shimmering contrast when the leaves flutter in the wind revealing a lower leaf surface of a different color than the upper surface.