Betula pendula dalecarlica
Cut Leaf Birch
This tree has unusual lobed foliage which are light green turning to yellow in Autumn. When the tree matures the leaves form a drooping effect due to lateral branches.
Uses
An attractive specimen tree for small or courtyard gardens.
Preferred Position & Soil
Grows well in most soils in a sunny to part shade position.
| Form | Branches Ascending |
| Common Name | Cut Leaf Birch |
| Family | Betulaceae |
| Mature Size | Height: 12m Width: 5m |
Categories
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Deciduous Having leaves that fall off or are shed seasonally to avoid adverse weather conditions such as cold or drought. |
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Grove/Group Planting The upright structure of these trees make for an excellent group feature. |
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Specimen These are great selections for use as a feature tree due to size, shape, seasonal colour or knock-out attractiveness. |
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Tree-Feature Foliage Trees whose main selling feature is attractive foliage all year round. |






