Why it rocks:
Whitespire Birch, also known as Gray Birch, is a striking addition to the landscape, characterized by its smooth, chalky white to gray bark, which beautifully contrasts with its glossy leaves. This tree is favored by homeowners for its narrow form and ornamental white bark. As it matures, Whitespire Birch maintains an elegant pyramidal shape, adding a graceful touch to any yard. This tree showcases finely serrated, dark green leaves that are sharply pointed at the ends. These glossy leaves rustle gently in the wind, creating a soothing sound. As autumn arrives, the tree undergoes a vibrant transformation, with its leaves changing from green to a brilliant bright yellow. This native ornamental variety also features fascinating catkins that adorn the tree in spring and summer. The catkins and nutlets attract birds, butterflies, and small mammals, adding to the enchantment of the landscape. Whitespire Birch serves as a focal point in your yard, enhancing beauty, providing privacy, offering shade, and delivering countless other benefits!
Where to put it:
Whitespire Birch can be a stunning centerpiece that brings life and character to your landscape! With its striking white bark and graceful branches, this tree can truly transform your yard into a picturesque haven. Imagine soft landscape lighting illuminating its beauty at night—a radiant focal point that draws everyone’s attention. But this tree isn’t just about looks; it’s incredibly functional too! Think of it as your natural privacy screen, perfect for defining property lines or creating a cozy nook near your patio or deck. Whether you want to anchor a driveway or add a charming accent to your front or back yard, Whitespire Birch fits the bill beautifully. You’ll often find it adding a touch of charm in city parks and community spaces, as well as in wide medians. Just remember to plant it about 10 to 15 feet away from any structures, and watch it flourish into a spectacular tree that enhances your outdoor space for years to come!
What it needs:
Whitespire Birch prefers full sun to partial shade and thrives in moist, well-drained soil. While it performs exceptionally well in wet locations, it can adapt to various environments as long as it receives adequate water. This tree is heat-tolerant and can grow in a variety of soil types, and it is resistant to Bronze Birch Borer. Once established, Whitespire Birch requires very little maintenance. It can be manicured, as needed, as it grows and matures. To promote a strong & healthy root system, please follow our tree care guidelines during the initial growing seasons.