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BlueBell Nursery - Trees & Shrubs - Betula - Betula* utilis var jacquemontii 'Doorenbos. (Three Plants)'

Description

Three of the above Betula utilis var jacquemontii 'Doorenbos', ideal for planting as a group (3 - 5 m apart is a good, standard distance), or together in the same hole to grow as a branching single tree.

A fantastic tree and one of our most popular Birch, Betula utilis 'Doorenbos' is a slender, fast growing birch with particularly fine peeling white bark, even on quite young specimens. It can be grown as a single stemmed tree, but also makes an excellent multi-stemmed specimen (as shown in the photos).

Growing it in a multi-stemmed fashion also reduces the vigour and end size, making it an ideal tree for smaller gardens. One of the very best Himalayan white birches, this is delightful as a single plant and even more striking when planted in groups.

Supplied Size: 3L containers (125 - 150 cm tall)


Features

  • Common name: Himalayan Birch or Silver Birch.
  • Position: Full sun.
  • Soil: Any fertile soil.
  • Hardiness: Hardy.
  • Rate of Growth: Vigorous (moderate if grown as a multi-stemmed tree)
  • Habit: Medium sized tree with a slender habit.
    • Height: 15 m (50 ft)
    • Spread: 10 m (32 ft)
  • Notes: The birch trees listed here are usually available from our nursery with a strong main leader. If you would like to buy a birch with some young low branches which has been freshly pruned by us to adopt a multi stemmed, vase-shaped habit as it grows, please let us know in the 'Notes' section of the online order form.

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