Salmon cream to brownish at first it exfoliates to reveal a creamy white inner bark that can almost rival with the european white birches.
Heritage river birch bark.
It is also disease resistant and tolerates warm temperatures better than other river birch cultivars.
The bark of the river birch is very distinctive thus making it a favored ornamental tree for landscape uses.
The heritage river birch scientific name betula nigra heritage is the most popular and widely grown type of river birch tree.
History and origins of the heritage birch clump tree the river birch betula nigra is an american native tree growing throughout the east from new jersey to georgia and from texas to nebraska.
Salmon cream to brownish at first it exfoliates to reveal a creamy white inner bark that can almost rival with the european white birches.
Betula nigra heritage is a beautiful river birch prized for its incredible peeling bark.
Species river birch tends to be more peely cinnamony colored in its bark.
The heritage river birch tree betula nigra heritage is the most prominent of all the cultivars of river birch trees.
A good tree for landscaping properties especially at the edges of ponds and streams or in low areas.
The heritage river birch is often chosen for its attractive bark and ability to resist disease.
The colourful peeling bark will add interest to a winter landscape.
You put the water to em they grow fast.
The bark of a young river birch can vary from having a salmon pink to brown gray tint and can be described as having loose layers of curling paper thin scales.
Vigorous and fast growing this medium sized deciduous tree enjoys a large pyramidal upright habit.
The bark exfoliates on younger trees and opens to a lighter salmon colored trunk.
It is faster growing has larger glossier leaves and is less prone to leaf spot than the other species.
Vigorous and fast growing this medium sized deciduous tree enjoys a large pyramidal upright habit.
The river birch betula nigra or water birch is native to the eastern and southern united states and is a deciduous tree commonly found in the flood plains and swamp areas.
A beautiful multi branched tree prized for its highly textural colorful peeling bark.
The distinctive bark is the main feature of the tree and sets it apart from other river birches.
This versatile highly heat tolerant tree thrives in riparian settings with high water tables and problematic low wet soils yet adapts to mild drought when established.
Its bark is usually dark gray brown to pinkish brown and scaly.
Provides striking winter interest.
Heritage with age tends to shed sheets of bark and is certainly more cream colored and orange overall.
As the tree matures the salmon pink color is exchanged for a reddish brown with a dark grey base color.
Don t know about differences in growth rate.