This species is resistant to bronze birch borer bbb.
River birch tree bark.
The average tree spread may be as much as 40 to 60 feet.
The river birch is a large deciduous tree typically growing to 40 to 70 feet tall but may grow as high as 90 feet.
Its bark is usually dark gray brown to pinkish brown and scaly.
This tree is a source of food and lodge material for the common north american beaver.
The base of the tree is often divided into multiple slender trunks.
The bark of mature trees is scaly and dark red brown to black in color and often resembles the bark of cherry.
River birch betula nigra is a fast growing shade tree native to the mississippi river flood plain in southeastern minnesota it is popular for its ornamental peeling bark.
Other common names for this tree include western birch red birch river birch black birch and western red birch.
Dark green foliage turns a beautiful buttery yellow in the fall.
Unlike other birch trees its bark does not peel.
River birch is a popular fast growing native tree for the home landscape.
River birch is the most widely distributed birch in iowa.
Keep reading to learn more river birch tree facts such as river birch tree care and effectively using river birch trees in the landscape of your home.
Betula nigra is a deciduous tree growing to 25 30 meters 80 100 ft with a trunk 50 to 150 centimeters 20 to 60 in in diameter.
The bark of river birch changes with age of the tree.
The river birch is a popular tree for river banks and wet parts of the garden.
River birch is a fast growing deciduous semi aquatic tree that reaches between 50 and 90 feet in height.
The species is valued for its relatively rapid growth tolerance of wetness and some drought unique curling bark spreading limbs and relative resistance to birch borer.
But as a landscape tree it can be planted almost anywhere in the u s.
Attractive salmon pink to reddish brown bark exfoliates to reveal lighter inner bark.
This native birch grows at a medium to rapid rate 30 to 40 feet over a 20 year period.
When young the bark flakes into thin papery pieces that are first orange and white and later orange brown in color.
Its attractive bark is especially striking in the winter when the rest of the tree is bare.
The bark is dark red brown to blackish and smooth.
Its diamond shaped double toothed leaves produce an erect or spreading canopy that covers.
As a landscape plant it is grown as a single stem tree or in a clump as a multi stemmed tree with three or more trunks.
Bark characteristics of the river birch differ during its youth stage maturation and old growth.