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Birch Whitespire
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Flowering: Non-blooming Fruiting: No fruit Growth Rate: Fast growth rate Light requirements: Full Sun Plant Group: Tree Plant Type: Deciduous Plant Zone: Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8 Size at Maturity: 30 - 50 ft
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Size at time of shipping: two year old plants, 3 to 4 foot branched husky, SHIPS BARE ROOT IN SPRING ONLY.
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Whitespire Birch - B. platyphylla var. japonica `Whitespire' – Members and customers have been asking us to offer a good quality white barked birch tree that can grow in the south as well as the north. Our choice is the Whitespire Birch tree for heat tolerance, disease resistance, and the best value for the money. Grows well in full sun, is narrow and pyramidal in form. Has good tolerance to high temperatures and does well under a wide range of soil types.
Field Grown, 3 foot Branched Huskies. These trees are transplanted and field-grown for 2 years. Ships dormant in Spring. Order in multiples of 1, 3, or 5 plants per order.
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