Betula Nigra (River Birch)
Our current inventory of Betula Nigra (River Birch) is presented below by five (5) available sizes along with their individual wholesale price (cost varies per size and quantity).
| Also known as: | Water Birch; River Birch | |
| Tree Form: | Clump Form: | |
| 2.5" (inches) ... $ 150.00 |
6.0 - 8.0' (feet) ... $ 75.00 | |
| 3.0" (inches) ... $ 180.00 | 8.0 - 10.0' (feet) ... $ 115.00 | |
| 10.0 - 12.0' (feet) ... $ 150.00 | ||
| 12.0 - 14.0' (feet) ... $ 180.00 | ||
| 14.0 - 16.0' (feet) ... $ 200.00 |
Description
River birch can grow 50 to 90 feet tall but is often seen 40 to 50 feet. It normally grows with a central leader and small-diameter, dark-colored lateral branches. It has a narrow, oval to pyramidal crown when young, spreading wider with age as several branches become dominant. It lacks the white trunk bark associated with other birches but is distinguished by reddish, brown bark peeling off in film-like papery curls providing interest all year round. River birch can be easily trained with one central leader or as a multistemmed tree. Some nurseries plant two or three trees together to form a clump, but these trunks will not fuse into one strong trunk. Should be grown more as a single-trunked specimen. Branches droop particularly when they are wet, so regular pruning in the early years will be required to remove lower branches when they are located close to areas where clearance is needed for vehicular traffic.
Scientific Classification
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Division: | Magnoliophyta |
| Class: | Magnoliopsida |
| Order: | Fagales |
| Family: | Betulaceae |
| Genus: | Betula |
| Species: | B. nigra |

