Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)
Description
Latin: Betula papyrifera
Zones:2-7
Other common names: canoe birch, silver birch, white birch, downy birch, mountain paper birch
Mature Height: 80 ft. Spreads 20-30 ft. Paper Birch grows fast especially when young.
Soil / Climate: Prefers cool, moist climates. When used in landscape planting, it should not be planted near Black Walnut as a chemical from the roots can be toxic to Birch.
Notes: Shiny brown bark when young, turning bright white with age, separates from trunk in thin, papery strips. Leaves are double toothed and arranged alternately. Produces brown or green catkins in April/May.