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Silver Birch| Betula Pendula - Girth 6-10cm Height -180-200cm - 12lt
£78.00
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£78.00
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Silver Birch 'Dalecarlica' | Betula pendula - Height 220-250cm 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perSilver Birch 'Dalecarlica' | Betula pendula - Height 220-250cm 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perBetula pendula 'Dalecarlica,' commonly known as the Swedish Birch or Dalecarlian Birch, is a striking deciduous tree cultivar celebrated for its distinctive appearance and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. This cultivar is a popular choice among landscape designers and garden enthusiasts for its unique characteristics.
Dalecarlian Birch typically reaches a height of 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) with a graceful, upright, and slightly weeping form. Its slender branches elegantly arch downwards, creating a charming pendulous effect. The bark of this birch variety is a standout feature, characterized by its creamy-white colour with dark, diamond-shaped fissures that become more pronounced with age. This contrast between the bark's white background and dark patterns creates a visually striking tree year-round.
The foliage of Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica' consists of small, diamond-shaped leaves that are bright green in the spring and summer. In the fall, these leaves transition to a stunning golden-yellow colour, providing a spectacular display of autumnal beauty. The delicate leaves rustle gently in the breeze, adding to the tree's overall appeal.
One of the advantages of this cultivar is its adaptability to various soil types and moisture conditions. Swedish Birch thrives in full sun to partial shade and is tolerant of a wide range of soil pH levels. It can tolerate moist to well-drained soils, making it suitable for a variety of garden settings, including urban environments, parks, and residential landscapes.
Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica' is known for its low maintenance requirements. While it benefits from occasional pruning to maintain its shape and remove dead or diseased branches, it generally requires minimal care.
In summary, Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica,' or the Swedish Birch, is a visually captivating and adaptable tree cultivar known for its graceful pendulous form, distinctive bark, and golden autumn foliage. Its ability to thrive in diverse soil and light conditions makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of garden and landscape applications, while its unique aesthetic qualities make it a cherished addition to outdoor spaces.
Betula pendula Golden Beauty | Golden Birch Tree - Height 230-260cm - 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perBetula pendula Golden Beauty | Golden Birch Tree - Height 230-260cm - 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perPurple Birch 'Royal Frost'| Betula pendula 'Royal Frost'- Height 190-220cm - 12lt
£88.00
Unit price perPurple Birch 'Royal Frost'| Betula pendula 'Royal Frost'- Height 190-220cm - 12lt
£88.00
Unit price perBetula 'Royal Frost', commonly known as the purple birch, is a striking deciduous tree celebrated for its vivid foliage and elegant form. Reaching an ultimate height of approximately 8–12 metres with a spread exceeding 8 metres, it boasts an upright yet spreading habit, making it a commanding presence in any landscape.
In spring and summer, the tree displays deep burgundy to dark purple leaves, which contrast beautifully against its smooth white bark—a feature that becomes more pronounced as the tree matures. Come autumn, the foliage transforms into a vibrant yellow, adding seasonal interest . For the most intense leaf colour, a position in full sun is ideal, though it will tolerate partial shade; however, leaves may appear greener in shadier spots.
'Royal Frost' thrives in a variety of soil types, including loam, sand, clay, and chalk, provided the soil is moist but well-drained. It is adaptable to a range of pH levels, from acidic to alkaline, and is hardy throughout the UK, even in severe winters . This cultivar is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning—typically just the removal of any broken, diseased, or crossing branches during late autumn or winter.
Due to its distinctive colouring and form, Betula 'Royal Frost' serves as an excellent specimen tree or focal point in garden designs. Its year-round appeal, from the rich summer foliage to the striking winter bark, ensures it remains a standout feature across all seasons.
Paper Birch | Betula Papyrifera - Height 170-200cm - Girth 4cm - 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perPaper Birch | Betula Papyrifera - Height 170-200cm - Girth 4cm - 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perBetula papyrifera, commonly known as the paper birch or white birch, is a striking deciduous tree native to North America. It is best known for its distinctive white bark that peels in thin, paper-like layers, giving it a unique ornamental appeal throughout the year. This species typically grows quickly and can reach heights of 50 to 70 feet, with an open, airy canopy. Its dark green, serrated leaves turn a brilliant golden yellow in the fall, creating a beautiful seasonal display. Paper birch thrives in cool climates and is commonly found in northern forests, along streams, and in open woodlands. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sun but can adapt to various conditions. In addition to its aesthetic value, Betula papyrifera provides important ecological benefits, offering food and habitat for wildlife. It is also historically significant, as Indigenous peoples used its bark for canoes, containers, and writing surfaces.
Himalayan Silver Birch - Betula jacquemontii | Himalayan Birch - Height 170-190cm - 10lt
£93.00
Unit price perHimalayan Silver Birch - Betula jacquemontii | Himalayan Birch - Height 170-190cm - 10lt
£93.00
Unit price perHimalayan Silver birch 'Snow Queen' | Betula utilis - Height 170- 200cm - 10lt
£93.00
Unit price perHimalayan Silver birch 'Snow Queen' | Betula utilis - Height 170- 200cm - 10lt
£93.00
Unit price perYoung’s Weeping Silver Birch | Betula pendula Youngii - Height 120-150cm - 10lt
£94.00
Unit price perYoung’s Weeping Silver Birch | Betula pendula Youngii - Height 120-150cm - 10lt
£94.00
Unit price perBetula Pendula | European White Birch - Height 180-280cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perBetula Pendula | European White Birch - Height 180-280cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perChinese Red Birch | Betula albosinensis 'Fascination' - Height 160-200cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perChinese Red Birch | Betula albosinensis 'Fascination' - Height 160-200cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perHimalayan Silver birch 'Trinity College' | Betula utilis - Height - 170-190cm - 10lt
£105.00
Unit price perHimalayan Silver birch 'Trinity College' | Betula utilis - Height - 170-190cm - 10lt
£105.00
Unit price perBetula ‘Trinity College’ is a refined and elegant birch, prized above all for its exceptional bark and graceful habit. It is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking strong year-round interest combined with a light, airy presence that does not overwhelm surrounding planting.
The most striking feature of this cultivar is its brilliant white bark. As the tree matures, the trunk develops a clean, luminous whiteness that stands out beautifully in all seasons, particularly in winter when the garden can feel sparse. The bark peels subtly in fine layers, adding texture without appearing untidy, and reflects light on dull days, bringing brightness to shaded corners of the garden.
In spring, fresh green leaves emerge, small and delicately toothed, creating a soft canopy that allows dappled light to reach plants below. The foliage remains fresh-looking throughout summer, gently moving in the breeze and adding a sense of calm and movement. Autumn colour is a clear, warm yellow, offering a final seasonal highlight before leaf fall reveals the tree’s elegant structure once more. Slender catkins appear in spring, providing a traditional birch detail without creating mess.
Betula ‘Trinity College’ has an upright, well-balanced form, making it particularly suitable for smaller gardens, avenues, or as a focal point within mixed planting. It works equally well in contemporary designs or more naturalistic settings. This birch prefers a sunny or lightly shaded position and performs best in moist, well-drained soil, though it is generally tolerant once established.
Overall, Betula ‘Trinity College’ is a dependable, low-maintenance tree that offers beauty in every season. Its combination of glowing bark, elegant form and gentle foliage makes it a timeless and rewarding addition to the garden.
Silver birch 'Snow Queen' | Betula utilis Snow Queen - Height - 200-250cm - Girth 4-6cm - 20lt
£120.00
Unit price perSilver birch 'Snow Queen' | Betula utilis Snow Queen - Height - 200-250cm - Girth 4-6cm - 20lt
£120.00
Unit price perBetula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Height - 200-250cm - 20lt
£135.00
Unit price perBetula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Height - 200-250cm - 20lt
£135.00
Unit price perThe Betula nigra ‘Heritage’, commonly known as the Heritage River Birch or Black Birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is celebrated for its distinctive, attractive bark and robust nature, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting in the UK.
The Heritage River Birch can grow to a height of 21 metres, with a spread of 9 to 12 metres. It has a rounded to pyramidal shape when young, maturing into an irregular oval or rounded form. The leaves are simple, ovate, and serrated, displaying a vibrant green colour during the growing season, which turns a striking yellow in autumn.
One of the most notable features of the Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ is its exfoliating bark. The bark peels away in layers, revealing a patchwork of colours ranging from creamy white and pinkish-tan to reddish-brown, providing year-round visual interest. This characteristic bark makes the tree particularly attractive in winter landscapes when foliage is absent.
This cultivar is highly tolerant of various soil conditions, including wet soils, which makes it ideal for planting near water bodies or in poorly drained areas.
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ prefers full sun to partial shade. The tree is relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care once established. Its resilience, ornamental bark, and attractive foliage make it a desirable choice for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes.
Chinese Red Birch | Betula albosinensis 'Fascination' - Height 250-280cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£195.00
Unit price perChinese Red Birch | Betula albosinensis 'Fascination' - Height 250-280cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£195.00
Unit price perYoung's weeping silver birch | Betula pendula Youngii - Stem 120cm - Height 170-180cm - 20lt
£198.00
Unit price perYoung's weeping silver birch | Betula pendula Youngii - Stem 120cm - Height 170-180cm - 20lt
£198.00
Unit price perErman's Birch | Betula ermanii - Height 200-250cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perErman's Birch | Betula ermanii - Height 200-250cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perRiver Birch 'Heritage' | Black Birch Cully | Betula Nigra - Height - 500-550cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£340.00
Unit price perRiver Birch 'Heritage' | Black Birch Cully | Betula Nigra - Height - 500-550cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£340.00
Unit price perThe Betula nigra ‘Heritage’, commonly known as the Heritage River Birch or Black Birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is celebrated for its distinctive, attractive bark and robust nature, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting in the UK.
The Heritage River Birch can grow to a height of 21 metres, with a spread of 9 to 12 metres. It has a rounded to pyramidal shape when young, maturing into an irregular oval or rounded form. The leaves are simple, ovate, and serrated, displaying a vibrant green colour during the growing season, which turns a striking yellow in autumn.
One of the most notable features of the Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ is its exfoliating bark. The bark peels away in layers, revealing a patchwork of colours ranging from creamy white and pinkish-tan to reddish-brown, providing year-round visual interest. This characteristic bark makes the tree particularly attractive in winter landscapes when foliage is absent.
This cultivar is highly tolerant of various soil conditions, including wet soils, which makes it ideal for planting near water bodies or in poorly drained areas.
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ prefers full sun to partial shade. The tree is relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care once established. Its resilience, ornamental bark, and attractive foliage make it a desirable choice for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes.
Betula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Height - 340-400cm - Girth 10-12cm - 50lt
£390.00
Unit price perBetula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Height - 340-400cm - Girth 10-12cm - 50lt
£390.00
Unit price perThe Betula nigra ‘Heritage’, commonly known as the Heritage River Birch or Black Birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is celebrated for its distinctive, attractive bark and robust nature, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting in the UK.
The Heritage River Birch can grow to a height of 21 metres, with a spread of 9 to 12 metres. It has a rounded to pyramidal shape when young, maturing into an irregular oval or rounded form. The leaves are simple, ovate, and serrated, displaying a vibrant green colour during the growing season, which turns a striking yellow in autumn.
One of the most notable features of the Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ is its exfoliating bark. The bark peels away in layers, revealing a patchwork of colours ranging from creamy white and pinkish-tan to reddish-brown, providing year-round visual interest. This characteristic bark makes the tree particularly attractive in winter landscapes when foliage is absent.
This cultivar is highly tolerant of various soil conditions, including wet soils, which makes it ideal for planting near water bodies or in poorly drained areas.
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ prefers full sun to partial shade. The tree is relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care once established. Its resilience, ornamental bark, and attractive foliage make it a desirable choice for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes.
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