Common Silver Birch
Betula pendula
Also known as
Birch, Silver birch, Lady of the woods, Warty birch, European white birch
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Full Sun
Easy care
Light watering
Frost Hardy
2a-7b
USDA zone
-46°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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25m | Max | 8m |
15m | Min | 4m |
30 years to reach maturity
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
This plant has no fragrance
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Common Silver Birch Overview
This is an elegant species of deciduous tree with characteristic white peeling bark. They can grow over 12m in height, making them a medium-sized tree. The trunks are usually quite slender, with a rugged texture and slim, drooping branches. Young branches have deep purple-tinged bark and hang gracefully from the main branches. The tree has an upswept branch structure that weeps. Leaves are ovate in shape, coloured green and turning yellow in autumn. This plant is termed monoecious as it produces both male and female flowers on the same individual plant. These flowers are non-showy and yellow to cream-green in colour, they are either male or female and they are arranged in catkin structures, appearing in the spring.
Common problems with Common Silver Birch
Anthracnose, black sawfly, bronze birch borer
How to propagate Common Silver Birch
Cuttings
Betula pendula can be grown from softwood cuttings taken from the stem tips between late spring and early summer.
Seed
These are best sown as soon as it is ripe. They should be put in a cold frame in a light position, with soil only just covering the seeds. When sowing in the spring they should be surface sown in a sunny position. When the seedlings are large enough to handle, pick them by hand and pot into individual pot, continuing to grow them in the cold frame for their first winter.
Grafting
Propagation is by grafting in late winter.
Special features of Common Silver Birch
Pioneer
Drought resistant
Attractive flowers
Flowers are in the form of cream-green catkins that hang off the branches.
Other uses of Common Silver Birch
Ornamental. Spring interest.
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