Common Name: Black birch
Genus: Betula
Species: nigra
Cultivar: 'Heritage'
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Acidic, Moist
Height: 2000cm
Spread: 1000cm
A change from the traditional silver birch, the black birch makes a striking specimen plant for medium-sized gardens, although it isn't as the name suggests black. Its red-brown bark peels attractively in papery sheets creating a bold effect during the winter months that will rival any flowering plant at this time. It is an exceptionally beautiful, fast-growing specimen tree, even more impressive when several are planted close together to make a small clump, it stands out quite startlingly against a foil of dark green woodland or evergreen hedging. In autumn the foliage is vivid yellow.
Looks good with:
Eranthis hyemalisSelect from the dropdown menus below to narrow your search.