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Clump Birch Japanese Whitespire Clump - Betula platyphylla japonica Whitespire
Home › Clump Birch Japanese Whitespire Clump - Betula platyphylla japonica Whitespire
Genus:
Betula Betula platyphylla japonica Whitespire
Common Name:
Clump Birch Japanese Whitespire Clump
Plant Category:
Deciduous Tree, Tree
Exposure:
Sun to Light Shade
Height:
30'
Width:
20'
Foliage Color:
Deep Green
Features:
- Ornamental Bark
- Deer Resistant
Resistant to bronze birch borer
This clump birch is an excellent choice for any landscape. The chalk white bark which doesn’t exfoliate becomes a fantastic contrast to dark leaved plant materials. Whitespire birch, planted with ‘Chionoides’ rhododendrons and red twig dogwoods are an appealing combination year round. A nice tight, pyramidal outline allows it to be planted in a small yard.
Care Instructions and Growing Tips:
Mulch at the base of the tree with organic matter to retain moisture, taking care not to let it mound up against the trunk.
Growth Habit:
Upright Fall Color:
Yellow
Season of Interest:
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Please Note: The plant varieties listed on this website do not indicate current availability at Mahoney’s Garden Centers. Plant varieties can vary from store to store and from week to week. If you are interested in purchasing a specific plant, we encourage you to call before making a a special trip to one of our garden centers.





