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Sweet Birch Tree

Betula lenta

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Betula lenta
  • Growing Zones
    3 - 8
  • Mature Height
    40 - 60 Feet
  • Mature Spread
    30 - 50 Feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    Green Catkins
  • Fall Color
    Yellow
  • Pruning Time
    After Flowering
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring

A beautiful eastern U.S. native, the Sweet Birch Tree (Betula lenta) features a wide range of gorgeous landscape appeal! Even before growth explodes in spring, the brownish-black scaly bark and reddish-brown stems shine in the winter landscape. Prominently growing throughout the US has earned the Sweet Birch common names like Black Birch, Cherry Birch, or Mahogany Birch due to the bark's resemblance to Cherry trees!

Then spring fills out the lithe branching with fresh, toothy green foliage and decorated by pendulous male and female catkins, with the female fruit maturing in fall. The twigs, when scraped, have a strong scent of wintergreen, giving it another common name - the Spice Birch. The yellow fall color rounds out your season.

These trees can be tapped similarly to Maple trees and can be boiled the same as Maple sap, but its syrup is stronger in flavor. It can also be used to make Birch Beer! The oldest has been confirmed as 368 years old!

Planting and Application:

Light and airy branching that brings a lively motion to the garden with the slightest breeze, Sweet Birch lends dappled shade to the landscape and are incredibly ornamental lawn trees and specimen plantings. Great in groups of 3 or 5 for a naturalized look, or plant a single tree as a fantastic front yard accent or anchor for your foundation plantings, you cannot go wrong with this hardy native.

Bird-friendly trees, the buds, blooms, and seeds support songbirds and numerous insects, which Insect-eating birds feast on and also feed their hungry chicks. The branches shelter and provide nesting sites too!

Shade a patio or seating area with a Sweet Birch or include them in a shelterbelt or biodiverse mixed border planting. Not minding moisture and widely adaptable once established, native Birch Trees can handle occasionally wet soils and even drought.

  • Lush Ornamental Green Leaves
  • Cut Spring Catkins & Fall Seedpods
  • Golden Yellow Fall Color
  • Reddish Bark Exfoliates & Peels With Age
  • Long-Lived Shade, Specimen & Bird Habitat
  • Traditional Source of Favoring Birch Beer

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Sweet Birch Trees are hardy throughout USDA 3 - 8, and grow best in full sun, part shade, and even full shade! Provide a well-drained moist site, these trees are widely and wildly adaptable! Plant with Nature Hills Root Booster and a 3-4 inch deep layer of mulch over the soil surface to support the root system for life. Prune these trees in the early spring after the leaves bud to prevent sap from dripping.

Growing quickly when young, these are very long-lived specimens! The bark doesn't take on the traditional peeling appearance until trees are much more mature.

  • Full Sun & Adapts to More Shade
  • Versatile in Most Well-Drained Soil Types
  • Moist to Wet Conditions & Drought Tolerant
  • Prune Later In Spring
  • Hardy Natives & Deer Seldom Bother Birch Trees

A choice addition to your backyard and boosting local ecology in your area, the native Sweet Birch Tree will provide generations of shade, beauty, and habitat! Order now at NatureHills.com!

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