Betula nigra Heritage
Heritage River Birch
Discovered in St. Louis, MO and selected for its cold hardiness and exceptional light-colored trunk that peels in large layers, Heritage has been planted in large numbers and is the standard of comparison for river birch.
It is well adapted to most of the country and keeps its attractive ornamental bark longer than other river birch. Large growing up to 40' x 40', it is very effective planted in groups of three or more trees.
- Widely adapted across the US
- Ornamental bark
- Rapid growth rate
Critter Resistance
• | Deer Resistant |
Habit
• | Upright |
Foliage
• | Deciduous |
Season of Interest (Foliage)
• | Fall |
Growth Rate
• | Fast |
Attributes
• | Fall Color |
• | Native |
• | Rain Garden |
• | Salt Tolerant |
• | Vigorous |
• | Water's Edge / Bog Plant |
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Betula nigra Heritage
Heat and drought-tolerant, river birch is also adapted to wet soil. Plant in groups of three to five trees for best effect.