Betula 'Crimson Frost' Crimson Frost Birch | | Dark purple foliage and exfoliating white bark with cinnamon highlights create a striking color contrast. A graceful hybrid of B. platyphylla szechuanica and B.pendula purpurea. |
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Betula 'Royal Frost' 'Royal Frost' Birch | | Rich burgundy foliage from spring through summer. Yellow-orange to red fall colour. Attractive cinnamon to white bark. A cross between Whitespire and Crimson Frost combining the best attributes of both. |
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Betula 'Trost's Dwarf' (B. pendula 'Trost's Dwarf') Trost's Dwarf Birch STD | | This birch forms a compact mound with finely dissected light green leaves on small branches. Requires full sun. Excellent landscape specimen. |
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Betula alleghaniensis (B. lutea) Yellow Birch | | Well known Canada's native tree with his exfoliating bark and his fragrant green foliage. |
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Betula papyrifera Paper Birch | | The most permanent and desirable of all the white-barked Birches. Very hardy. A perfect chalk-white when older. Popular in clumps of three stems. |
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Betula pendula (B. alba L.p.p., B. verrucosa) European White Birch | | Silvery white bark with cut-leaf green foliage turning yellow in fall. The white bark does not peel as much as Paper Birch. Tolerates wet soil. |
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Betula pendula 'Laciniata' (Gracilis) Cut Leaf Weeping Birch | | Its slender graceful branches with soft green cutleaf leaves makes this a very attractive tree for any landscape. |
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Betula pendula 'Purpurea' Purple Leaf Birch | | Attractive birch with purple leaves that changes to bronzy green to dark green. Silvery white bark with age. |
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Betula pendula 'Youngii' Young's Weeping Birch | | Weeping form with fine dark green foliage on cascading branches. Interesting weeping addition for the small yard or as a specimen. |
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