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Yellow Birch for sale
Yellow Birch
Betula alleghaniensis
Yellow Birch is a large and valuable hardwood species in northeastern North America. The bark on its limbs and young trunks is silvery-yellowish in colour, hence the name. This tree prefers to grow in cool regions with damp or saturated soil.
Yellow Birch can be tapped for syrup, like Sugar Maple. Although the sap has less sugar content, it flows in greater quantity than maple trees.
Yellow Birch Quick Facts
Zone:
3a
Height:
18 m (60 ft)
Spread:
11 m (35 ft)
Light:
full sun
Moisture:
normal, wet
Growth rate:
medium
Life span:
long
Suckering:
low
Maintenance:
low
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Fall colour:
bright yellow
Bark:
shiny yellow to grey silver peels in curly strips, becomes reddish brown when older
Hybrid:
no
Fuzz/fluff:
no
Catkins:
yes
Other Names:
golden birch
Yellow Birch Quick Facts
Zone:
3a
Height:
18 m (60 ft)
Spread:
11 m (35 ft)
Light:
full sun
Moisture:
normal, wet
Growth rate:
medium
Life span:
long
Suckering:
low
Maintenance:
low
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Fall colour:
bright yellow
Bark:
shiny yellow to grey silver peels in curly strips, becomes reddish brown when older
Hybrid:
no
Fuzz/fluff:
no
Catkins:
yes
Other Names:
golden birch
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