Growing up to 50-70 feet tall, the Heritage River Birch is definitely a statement tree. It grows wild along the Missouri riverbanks but can be adaptable to nearly any climate condition. Whether it is from Connecticut to Texas, the Heritage River Birch tree can survive!
It is noted for its unique peeling bark - featuring pinks and reds it contrasts against the white, new bark growth underneath.
This tree is also fast growing and noticeably deer resistant. It is also heat- and drought-tolerant, and can withstand flooding to an extent too. Overall, it's quite adaptable and hardy to almost any weather event- an important need in today’s variable weather conditions!
Growing up to 30 inches per year, this is one of the trees you can plant for very quick results in your space. It will also boast a brilliant yellow-leaved display in the Fall, as well as contrasting bark in the winter.
Finally, it is an important larval food source for butterflies like Canadian Tiger Swallowtails and Mourning Cloaks. Get out your binoculars because you will be doing some butterfly spotting with this one!