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Whitespire Birch Tree

Betula populifolia 'Whitespire'

  • Stunning Chalky-White Bark with Dark Chevrons that Never Peels or Exfoliates
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-7
  • Grows 30-40 ft Tall, 20-25 ft Wide
  • Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
  • Stunning Yellow Fall Foliage
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Fast-growing, Fall Color/Interest, Wet Soils, Non-invasive, Flowering, Drought resistant, Attracts pollinators, Disease resistant
Hardiness Zone 3a to 7b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 30-40 ft
Width 20-25 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Chalky, Loamy, Sandy
Growth Rate Fast
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Yellow, Green
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Betula populifolia 'Whitespire'
Species populifolia
Cultivar Whitespire
Class Magnoliopsida, Fagales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR
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Conita (United States)
The tree arrived timely and was packaged very secure

The tree arrived timely and was packaged very secure. We planted a couple days later and it is a healthy looking tree!!

Whitespire Birch is a great choice, and it sounds like yours is off to a solid start. Getting it in the ground within a couple of days of arrival is exactly the right move. Keep it well watered through the first season while the roots settle in, and it should reward you for years to come. Thanks for sharing the update, Conita!

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Richard (United States)
The tree is doing great

The tree is doing great. I didnt expect it to explode the way it has. Thank you.

Whitespire Birch can surprise you with how quickly it takes off once it settles in. That kind of early vigor is a great sign for the seasons ahead. Thanks for sharing the update, Richard.

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Andrew (United States)
Arrived

Arrived perfect

Whitespire Birch establishes best when it arrives in good condition, so it's great to hear the tree made the trip without any issues. Give it consistent moisture through the first season and it should reward you with that distinctive white bark for years to come. Thanks for letting us know, Andrew.

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Ronald (United States)
Excellent trees full of life taking to transplant well and looking forward to watching them grow

Excellent trees full of life taking to transplant well and looking forward to watching them grow.

Whitespire Birch transplants beautifully when it gets a good start, and it sounds like yours did exactly that. Once established, the white bark really starts to stand out, especially as the canopy fills in over the next couple of seasons. Thanks for sharing, Ronald, and enjoy watching them grow.

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Mike (United States)
Beautiful and healthy leaves just budding when arrived

Beautiful and healthy leaves just budding when arrived, totally love the trees

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Richard
Healthy and growing!

Received as described and doing nicely now six months after planting!

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Nickee
plant appearance

Someone at nature hills told me that no 2 lavender twist trees will look the same when mature. Well, mine already in 2 years, looks different the one I planted 4 years ago. By different I mean how they are twisting. Very neat tree, I really like the lavender twist redbud tree!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the growth rate and mature shape of Whitespire Birch?

  • Whitespire Birch grows into a tall, stately tree with a distinctive pyramidal shape. The bark develops its characteristic white color when trunks reach 2-3 inches in diameter. This elegant accent tree works well in colder zones as a sophisticated focal point for front or backyard landscaping.

Is Whitespire Birch resistant to bronze birch borer and other pests?

  • Whitespire Birch offers good pest resistance, including better tolerance to bronze birch borer than other birch varieties. This improved Gray Birch selection was specifically chosen for its disease and pest resistance. For best results in colder zones, shop quality specimens at naturehills.com.

Does Whitespire Birch have issues with Japanese beetles or leaf miners?

  • Whitespire Birch offers good pest resistance, making it less susceptible to common birch problems than other varieties. This improved Gray Birch selection was specifically chosen for its ability to withstand typical pest issues. For best results, plant in appropriate colder zones where the tree thrives naturally.

What are the soil requirements for planting Whitespire Birch?

  • Whitespire Birch adapts to most well-draining soils and tolerates poor conditions better than other birch varieties. This hardy tree thrives in colder zones where many ornamental trees struggle. Plant in spring or fall for best establishment.

How much sun exposure does Whitespire Birch need?

  • Whitespire Birch thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. This adaptable tree performs well with at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily, though it can tolerate some afternoon shade in warmer areas. For best bark color development and overall health, choose a sunny location when planting.

How should I water and care for a newly planted Whitespire Birch?

  • Water deeply twice weekly for the first growing season, ensuring soil stays consistently moist but not waterlogged. Birches prefer steady moisture and will struggle in drought conditions. Apply 2-3 inches of mulch around the base to retain moisture and keep roots cool.

Can Whitespire Birch tolerate wet, clay, or high pH soils?

  • Whitespire Birch prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soils and struggles in heavy clay or consistently wet conditions. Clay soils should be amended with compost to improve drainage before planting. Plant in locations with good air circulation to prevent root rot in moisture-retentive soils.

What size do Whitespire Birch trees come in for shipping, and are they bare root or container-grown?

  • Whitespire Birch trees are typically shipped as container-grown specimens in various sizes, from young saplings to more mature trees. The bark develops its characteristic white color when trunks reach 2-3 inches in diameter. Choose based on your timeline preferences and budget for establishment.

Is Whitespire Birch suitable for my hot/humid climate south of zone 7?

  • Whitespire Birch is specifically recommended for colder zones and won't tolerate hot, humid climates south of zone 7. This tree thrives in cooler northern conditions where it can develop its signature white bark and maintain good health. Consider heat-tolerant alternatives like Southern Live Oak or Bald Cypress for your region instead.