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      Betula alleghaniensis (Betula lutea) |
    Yellow Birch |
       Deciduous Tree |
HEIGHT: | 60 - 75 feet | SPREAD: | 50 - 60 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Rounded form; dull green leaves with yellow fall color; winter interest due to branching habit and Rounded form; dull green leaves with yellow fall color; winter interest due to branching habit and yellowish bronze paper bark on young trees becoming reddish brown with age; prefers cool moist soils; used for furniture making. prefers cool moist soils; used for furniture making. | LIMITATIONS: | Subject to pathogens, insects; does not have white peeling bark. | HARDINESS: | SE, SC (Zone 3) | ORIGIN: | Northern North America, Asia | CULTIVARS: | | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Deciduous Tree (143) was last updated on: 2010-12-01 23:54:57 |
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