Heritage Birch
Lighter bark color than River Birch, ranging from tan to creamy white to parchment white. Vigorous grower in clump form. Tolerates wet, poorly drained soil. Resistant to bronze birch borer. Exfoliating bark.
Hardy to -30°F
Description
Lighter bark color than River Birch, ranging from tan to creamy white to parchment white. Vigorous grower in clump form. Tolerates wet, poorly drained soil. Resistant to bronze birch borer. Exfoliating bark.
Hardy to -30°F
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