The river birch (Betula nigra) is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is known for its distinctive, peeling bark, which can range in color from white to brown to cinnamon-red. The leaves of the river birch are dark green and triangular in shape, with serrated edges, and they turn yellow in the fall. The tree typically grows to be 40-70 feet tall, with a spread of 40-60 feet. It is a fast-growing tree that prefers moist soil and is often found near rivers and streams, hence its name. The river birch is a popular landscaping tree due to its attractive bark and tolerance for wet soil conditions.
Full Sun-Partial Shade
Zone: 4-9
Height-Width: 30-50β²
You are purchasing a well rooted plant; similar to last photo β may vary slightly +/-
*Shipped in poly bag with inert pine bark-soil.
Cannot ship to following states due to restriction:
Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington














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