Weeping Silver Birch Trees
£85.00
Details:
A very beautiful small hardy deciduous tree with a dome-shaped crown of arching branches which weep to the ground as they grow. Weeping Silver Birch is known for its attractive peeling bark which lightens pink and white as it ages. Delicate soft green ovate leaves colour well in autumn. Male and female catkins are found on the same tree, opening before or with the leaves in spring.
| 7-12m | |
| Acidic, Chalky / Alkaline, Clay, Most soils, Well-drained | |
| Weeping | |
| Exposed, Sheltered | |
| Full Sun | |
| Hardy (Cold winter) | |
| Mar | |
| Yellow | |
| Green | |
| Bees, Birds, Wildlife |
Description
The Weeping Birch is a very beautiful small hardy deciduous tree with a dome-shaped crown of arching branches which weep to the ground as they grow. Known for its attractive peeling bark which lightens pink and white as it ages. Delicate soft green ovate leaves colour well in autumn. Male and female catkins are found on the same tree, opening before or with the leaves in spring. Weeping Silver Birch are happiest in sunlight with well-drained moist soil. ‘Youngii’ Silver Birch trees tolerate urban pollution, drought, wet soil, cold temperatures, and strong winds. Steeped in symbolism, Birches support many species of birds, insects, and animals.
The Silver Birch is known as the Lady of the Wood and the Tree of Enchantment and should only be pruned in late winter before dormancy, never in the spring.
Position: Moist, well-drained soil. Full sun, partial shade
Soil: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand,
Aspect: West, South, East. North facing, Exposed or sheltered Foliage: Deciduous, green to yellow in autumn
Flowering: Male & female catkins
Fruiting: Of a type
Habit: Weeping
Growth: Vigorous
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Benefits to Wildlife: Yes, many species of birds, insects & little creatures
Height & Spread in maturity: 9 metres x 5 metres

