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City Slicker® Birch Tree

Betula nigra 'Whit XXV' PP16,573

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant your City Slicker Birch in full sun to ensure the most vibrant creamy white bark development. While it tolerates partial shade, at least six hours of direct light produces a denser canopy and stronger root system.
  • Soil: This variety thrives in slightly acidic, moist soil but is remarkably adaptable to various textures. For heavy clay areas, incorporate organic matter at planting time to improve drainage and prevent the roots from suffocating in standing water.

Watering Requirements

During the first two years, water your tree deeply twice a week to establish a resilient root system. While this specific birch is bred for better drought tolerance than its cousins, providing supplemental water during summer dry spells prevents stress and keeps the foliage from yellowing early.

Pruning Tips

Limit pruning to the late summer or early fall to avoid the heavy sap flow, or "bleeding," that occurs if you cut the branches in late winter or spring. Focus on removing dead wood or thinning out crossing branches to improve air circulation throughout the center of the tree.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring before the new leaves fully unfurl. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers in the late summer or fall because this triggers a flush of soft growth that will not have enough time to harden off before the first hard freeze.

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City Slicker® Birch Tree: Urban-Tough, Striking Beauty

Meet the mighty, Birch Borer resistant newcomer that just rolled onto the Nature Hills website, City Slicker® Birch Tree PP#16,573 (Betula nigra 'Whit XXV'), a tough-as-nails cultivar of the native River Birch that was bred for urban grit and flashy good looks. Boasting glossy dark green foliage, a pyramidal shape, and striking white exfoliating bark (yes, the white bark like on the iconic Paper Bark Birch!), this cultivar turns heads all year long!

It's a resistant tree that shows off its bright green leaves in spring and summer, turning mellow golden in fall before dropping for winter. The leaves are lacy and lightly serrated, lending a soft texture to its strong frame. Unlike some Birches, it shrugs off heat, humidity, drought, and pollution with the swagger of a true city dweller!

City Slicker® is medium-sized and neatly upright, topping out up to 40 feet tall and spreading just 25 feet wide—sizable enough for shade but not overwhelming in tight spaces. Its bark is its calling card: creamy white, peeling back in curled sheets to reveal warm cinnamon tones underneath, especially showy in winter when leaves are gone! Even young trees have bark worth admiring!

Historically, Birch trees have symbolized new beginnings and renewal, and with City Slicker®, that legacy gets a sophisticated, low-maintenance twist. It's disease-resistant (even against the Bronze Birch Borer), fast-growing, and perfect for the gardener who wants beauty without babysitting!

Key Features

  • Striking white, exfoliating bark—rare for River Birch
  • Urban tough: tolerates heat, drought, pollution, compacted soil
  • Handles high moisture and flooding
  • Upright pyramidal shape, 40' tall by 25' wide
  • Glossy dark green foliage turns yellow in fall
  • Fast-growing and low maintenance
  • Disease and pest resistant, including Bronze Birch Borer
  • Native cultivar: Excellent for supporting local ecosystems

Landscaping Uses

With its shapely silhouette and standout bark, the City Slicker® Birch Tree is ideal for tight urban spaces needing shade and an airy visual pop! It thrives in urban landscapes, thanks to its tolerance for clay soil, compacted earth, and even periodic flooding!

  • Anchor or specimen tree in front yards or mixed tree-lines
  • Accent tree for four-season bark interest
  • Shade provider along streets, sidewalks, or patios
  • Light shade in lawn plantings - won't shade out grass
  • Great for Rain Gardens or low spots due to flood tolerance
  • Wildlife-friendly native support in habitat gardens
  • Works well near foundations, thanks to its narrow form

Care and Maintenance

This Birch is a refined selection of our own North American native River Birch (Betula nigra), well adapted to USDA Zones 4 through 9. That means it handles everything from frigid Northern winters to sweltering Southern summers!

City Slicker® is a deciduous tree and a native hybrid Birch Tree selection that thrives in urban conditions and naturalizes well into more cultivated gardens. It's sun-loving, clay-tolerant, and quite low fuss. Read in-depth info on planting and caring for Birch trees in our Garden Blog!

  • Planting Time: Spring or fall preferred for best establishment
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to light shade (6+ hours of direct light)
  • Soil Needs: Adapts to clay, loam, or sandy soils; needs moist but well-drained conditions. Tolerates wet and compacted soils!
  • Moisture Needs: Moderate to high; appreciates consistent moisture, especially in the first few years
  • Mulch: Apply 3–4 inches of bark mulch or arborist wood chips to retain moisture and insulate the roots
  • Fertilization Needs: Light annual feeding with balanced fertilizer in early spring if desired
  • Pruning Info: Prune in late summer or fall to avoid sap bleeding; remove crossing or damaged branches; doesn't need heavy pruning
  • Special Needs/Perks/Growing Tips:
    • Deer resistant
    • Tolerant of urban air pollution
    • Cold, heat, and humidity resistant
    • Rarely bothered by pests or diseases
    • One of few Birches not susceptible to Bronze Birch Borer!

Concrete Cowboy, Country Roots!

If bark is your jam and resilience is your vibe, the City Slicker® Birch is your new best friend. A white-barked showstopper that can handle the big city's worst, all while putting on a year-round display worthy of a country estate. Tough yet elegant, it brings beauty and brawn wherever it's planted.

Order now at Nature Hills Nursery and we'll ship at the perfect planting time for your region so you can enjoy this fantastic new Birch variety sooner!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is City Slicker® Birch tree good for urban areas?
Yes! It was bred specifically for urban resilience and tolerates pollution, compacted soil, heat, and drought.

How big does the City Slicker® Birch get?
It matures around 40 feet tall and 25 feet wide with a pyramidal shape.

Does City Slicker® Birch have white bark like other birches?
Yes! It's one of the few River Birch cultivars with peeling white bark—very showy, especially in winter.

Is this tree prone to pests or disease?
No, it's highly resistant to Bronze Birch Borer and other common Birch pests.

Can I grow City Slicker® Birch in clay or wet soil?
Absolutely. It thrives in wet, heavy, or clay soils where many trees struggle.

Is the City Slicker® Birch native to North America?
Yes—it's a cultivated form of the native Betula nigra, making it beneficial to local ecosystems.

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