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Hybrid Birch selected for its stunning burgundy foliage that is persistent through the summer and fall. Bark exfoliates as tree matures turning white with shades of tan. Tolerant of heavy, moist soils.
An attractive tree similar to European birch. Bark whitens with age. When established, it is tolerant to moist sites. Good resistance to bronze birch borer.
A twisted and contorted form of weeping birch that is very hardy. Its asymmetric branching structure makes it an attractive an interesting addition to an informal landscape.
The River Birch tree is a very handsome tree for estates, parks, golf courses and any other large areas. It displays a light reddish brown cinnamon bark that peels and flakes to give that beautiful look that the birch family is noted for. Plant as a specimen or as a windbreak. It is excellent in wet soil.
The beautiful creamy, white exfoliating bark at an early age on the trunk and branches is one of the reasons why it is so popular. It is hardy for most all U.S. climate zones, is fast-growing, nicely forked, and wind and ice resistant. 'Dura Heat' has a denser canopy of foliage than the species River Birch along with leaf spot resistance.