Betula utilis subsp. jacquemontii
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Description
Betula utilis subsp. jacquemontii has the palest white bark of all birch trees, providing a truly distinctive and exciting sight!
An exceptional tree with a graceful, wide-branched, pyramidal shape, exquisite peeling bark and magnificent
autumn colour.
The serrated, tapering, dark green leaves turn bright yellow in autumn which, when combined with the green of the conifers, creates a remarkable effect. In spring, striking catkins hang from
the tree hangs showy catkins. The birch is not demanding as far as the soil is concerned. It grows on all types of soil except wet soils. It has a shallow root system so planting other plants after the birch crown is quite risky. This beautiful variety can be one of the symptoms of the coming autumn.
Height and width of the dispatched plant | 80 to 100 cm / 30 to 35 cm | |
Target height and width | 10m / 7m | |
Planting period | From spring to autumn | |
Container size | C5 - 5 liters | |
Bloom time | April | |
Hardiness | Minimum -26/-23 degrees, Zone 5B | |
Watering | Keep the soil moderately moist. | |
Soil type | Fertile, humus-rich, and permeable, slightly acidic to neutral. | |
Location | Sunny | |
Maintenance procedures | Shaping cut. | |
The growth rate | Fast growth rate. | |
Tree form | Medium sized tree | |
Tree habit | Upright and ovate. | |
Comments | The product is not suitable for consumption. |