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    Betula nigra, the black birch, river birch or water birch, is a species of birch native to the Eastern United States from New Hampshire west to southern Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and west to Texas. It is one of the few heat-tolerant birches in a family of mostly cold-weather trees which do not thrive in USDA Zone 6 and up.

  2. Średniej wielkości drzewo ozdobne o opadających gałęziach. Naturalny pokrój jest luźny i zwykle wielopniowy, ale w uprawie jest często jednopniowy. Rzadko tworzy prosty, wyprostowany pień, ale raczej rośnie nieregularnie i nieregularnie, tworząc drzewo z nieregularnie rozrzuconymi, opadającymi gałęziami.

  3. 10 lip 2023 · The river birch (Betula nigra) is a fast-growing deciduous shade tree, usually multi-stemmed, with beautiful exfoliating white bark that peels back to reveal a salmon-red inner layer—a birch hallmark.

  4. Learn about the features, cultivation and uses of Betula nigra, a fast-growing deciduous tree with peeling bark and yellow leaves. Find out how to grow, prune and propagate this birch in various soils and climates.

  5. Betula nigra. black birch. Fast-growing, deciduous tree to 18m tall, with a conical habit and shaggy bark, peeling in layers at first pinkish-orange then brown, or almost blackish or grey-white and ridged on old trees and diamond-shaped, glossy green leaves turn yellow in autumn; yellow-brown male catkins to 8cm long in early spring

  6. Basic Information. Tree ID: 147. Family: Betulaceae. Genus and species: Betula nigra. Description: The most important thing about river birches is that they were declared by Prince Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, to be the most beautiful of American trees -- a sentiment we definitely agree with.

  7. River birch is widely planted for its appealing, peeling bark and shiny, diamond-shaped leaves. Some trees may have naturalized in the wild from yards and gardens, but several populations in New England are native, and the species is listed as rare in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. A tree of floodplains and swampy bottomlands, this versatile ...

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