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Betula nigra
Betula nigra
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Common Name:
River Birch
Description:
Betula nigra, commonly known as the River Birch, is a hardy, fast-growing deciduous tree prized for its striking peeling bark, which ranges from cinnamon-brown to pinkish-orange, revealing creamy-white layers beneath. Native to North America, it is well-suited to Australian gardens, particularly in areas with wetter soils, as it naturally thrives along riverbanks and floodplains. Its glossy green, diamond-shaped leaves provide dappled shade in summer before turning a warm yellow in autumn. Unlike other birch species, River Birch is highly resistant to pests and diseases, including birch borer, making it a robust choice for landscaping. It prefers full sun to part shade and is adaptable to various soil types, though it flourishes best in moist, well-drained conditions. This tree is an excellent choice for large gardens, parks, or as a feature specimen.
Form:
- Tree - Medium
- Tree - Large
Mature Size:
- Height: 10–20m
- Width: 8–12m
Aspect:
- Full Sun
- Part Shade
Flowering:
- Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
- Yellow-green (catkins, not highly ornamental)
Key Attributes:
- Bird Attracting
- Provides Light Shade
- Tolerant of Wet Soils
- Spectacular Peeling Bark
- Disease Resistant
Toxicity:
- Non-toxic to humans and pets
Companion Plants:
- Acer (Maples)
- Quercus (Oaks)
- Cornus (Dogwoods)
- Shrubs like Hydrangea and Viburnum
- Perennials like Ferns, Hostas, and Astilbe

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