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Species: Betula nigra

(bet'you-lah nye'grah)

Betula nigra

River Birch; Red Birch

Found on Course Walks

Birch, Larch, Magnolias and Nut Trees at Arboretum

Map of plant locations

(Plant location data may be incomplete)

In Collection(s):

Recommended Urban Trees Collection

Cultivars

Most Betula nigra culivars are medium to large trees except for 'Fox Valley' which is a dwarf tree approximately 15' tall.

'City Slicker', 'Dura-Heat', 'Fox Valley', 'Graceful Arms', 'Heritage', 'Shiloh Splash', 'Summer Cascade', 'Suwanee', 'Tecumseh Compact'

Ornamental Characteristics

Tree > 30 feet, Tree < 30 feet

40' - 70' (spread 40' - 60')

Deciduous

pyramidal-oval to rounded

Environmental Characteristics

Full sun

3b

Can tolerate acid to neutral soil (pH 5.0 to 7.4)

Tolerates salty soil

Medium to fast growth. best in consistently moist acid soil

Occasionally saturated or very wet soil; Consistently moist, well-drained soil; Occasional periods of dry soil
See graphic below

Insect Disease

resistant to bronze birch borer; leaf spot can cause defoliation; susceptible to leaf miner

Bare Root Transplanting

Moderately difficult

Other

native to US, from Massachusetts south to Florida, west to Kansas and Minnesota

Native Range Map

Native Range Map Image

Moisture Tolerance Graphic

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Moisture Tolerance

Moisture graphic
Occasionally saturated or very wet soil
Consistently moist, well-drained soil
Occasional periods of dry soil
Prolonged periods of dry soil
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