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How to Grow and Care for River Birch Tree - The Spruce
2023年7月10日 · The river birch (Betula nigra) is a fast-growing deciduous shade tree, usually multi-stemmed, with beautiful exfoliating white bark that peels back to reveal a salmon-red inner layer—a birch hallmark.
Betula nigra (Black Birch, Red Birch, River Birch, Water Birch)
River birch is a native deciduous, upright, flowering tree with cinnamon-brown, exfoliating bark and yellow fall foliage that tends to drop off the tree early and quickly. A member of the Betulaceae (birch) family, it is the only native birch that does well in low elevations of the south.
Betula nigra - Wikipedia
Betula nigra, the black birch, river birch or water birch, is a species of birch native to the Eastern United States from New Hampshire west to southern Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and west to Texas. It is one of the few heat-tolerant birches in a family of mostly cold-weather trees which do not thrive in USDA Zone 6 and up.
Betula nigra (River Birch) - Gardenia
Betula nigra (River Birch) is a bushy deciduous tree prized for its incredible peeling bark. Salmon-pink, smooth and shiny at first, the bark flakes and curls in cinnamon-brown to blackish sheets.
Betula nigra River Birch - Prairie Moon Nursery
Betula nigra is a moisture-loving plant and performs best when situated near water – whether it’s a river, creek, detention pond, or seasonally flooded ditch. Most native Betula species are more boreal and limited to the northern climates; River Birch is an exception, naturally found throughout the eastern half of Zones 4-9.
River birch | The Morton Arboretum
Fox Valley® river birch (Betula nigra ‘Little King’): A dense, 10 to 12 feet high, compact form that branches to the ground, this cultivar sports glossy green leaves and exfoliating bark. Introduced through the Chicagoland Grows® program.
ENH253/ST094: Betula nigra: River birch - EDIS
Scientific name: Betula nigra. Pronunciation: BET-yoo-luh NYE-gruh. Common name(s): river birch. Family: Betulaceae. USDA hardiness zones: 4A through 9A (Figure 2) Origin: native to the southeastern United States, including adjacent northern states, and the northern range of the Mississippi River. UF/IFAS Invasive Assessment Status: native
Betula nigra L - US Forest Service Research and Development
The most beautiful of American trees-that's what Prince Maximilian thought of river birch (Betula nigra) when he toured North America before he became the short-lived Emperor of Mexico (11). Also known as red birch, water birch, or black birch (15), it is the only birch whose range includes the southeastern coastal plain and is also the only ...
River Birch, Betula nigra – Wisconsin Horticulture
Betula nigra is one native to flood plains and swamps of the eastern US. This primarily streambank tree is most abundant in the hot, humid Southeast, but ranges from New England to northern Florida, and as far west as southern Minnesota and east Texas (zones 4-9).
RIVER BIRCH - BETULA NIGRA | The UFOR Nursery & Lab
Native to much of North America. Unlike Minnesota's other birches, which are northern trees, river birch can be found all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Known Varieties and Their Traits: City Slicker® river birch (Betula nigra 'Whit XXV'): Dark green foliage that turns bight yellow in fall. Good drought tolerance.
Betula nigra - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Betula nigra, commonly called river birch, is a vigorous, fast-growing, medium-sized, Missouri native deciduous tree which occurs on floodplains, swampy bottomlands and along streams throughout the State. In cultivation, it can be trained as either a single trunk or multi-trunked tree.
River Birch | Yale Nature Walk - Yale University
The river birch thrives in sunlight or partial shade in wet sites with moist, acidic, sandy, or rocky and well-drained loam. Out of all the birches, the river birch seems to be the most adaptable and heat tolerant. It is also able to tolerate moderate flooded conditions, which explains why it is found on the banks of rivers, streams.
Betula nigra, River Birch - Plant Database - University of …
'Cully' (Heritage®) - This cultivar has become the dominant birch cultivar in the marketplace. It is superior in terms of disease resistance, as it is not plaqued as heavily by leaf spot or borers.
River Birch (Betula nigra) - bplant.org
A birch of the southeast to central U.S., mostly associated with bottomlands and alluvial soils; the most southerly birch in North America and the only birch in much of its range. This map is based on our research. We have checked its accuracy to Level 3 ecoregions.
Betula nigra (river birch) - Lurie Garden
Betula nigra: Common Name: river birch: Family: Rosaceae: USDA Zone: 4 thru 9: Light Requirement: Full Sun to Part Shade: Season(s) of interest: spring, summer, fall, winter: Height and Spread: 40-70ft x 40-60 ft (12-21m x 12-18m) Flower Color: brown, green: Attracts Wildlife: Attracts birds: Additional Information:
Betula nigra — river birch - Go Botany
River birch is widely planted for its appealing, peeling bark and shiny, diamond-shaped leaves. Some trees may have naturalized in the wild from yards and gardens, but several populations in New England are native, and the species is listed as rare in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ (River Birch) - Gardenia
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ is a beautiful river birch prized for its incredible peeling bark. Salmon-cream to brownish at first, it exfoliates to reveal a creamy-white inner bark that can almost rival the European white birches.
Betula nigra / [Species detail] / Plant Atlas
RIVER BIRCH. Growth Habit ** Plant Notes ** Status. Native FACW (NWPL) OBL (DEP) Characteristics ** Specimen(s) ... BETULA NIGRA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 982. 1753. Basionym ** Type. Without data (lectotype: LINN 1109.7). Lectotypified by Reveal, in C. E. Jarvis, Order out of Chaos 349. 2007.
Savannah River National Laboratory, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC, Savannah River Site, Aiken, South Carolina 29808 Introduction Wild pigs belonging to the species Sus scrofa are not native to the Western Hemisphere. In fact, the same is true for all species within the swine family, Suidae (Mayer et al. 1982). The only pig-like mammals in
Rivers in North Central Kansas
2007年4月4日 · Smoky Hill River w/4 sections listed: Solomon, KS to Abilene, KS. Use old Hwy 40 (4th st) for your shuttle road, ~9.0 miles.; 16.0 river miles; Put-in: Solomon, KS, South of town on the Solomon Rd (listed incorrectly in the Gazetteer as Barn Rd), Use the bridge, just upstream and on river right.
USGS Current Water Data for Kansas
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. Historic (pre-2007) gage-height data may contain erroneous values, such as pressure sensors encased in ice, even if they are flagged as approved.
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