8 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday – Heritage River Birch!”
Scott, Great photos of one of my favorite trees. Love how this clump is planted near the driveway & walkway so the exfoliating bark can be seen up close all year long.
We have beautiful native white, gray, and pinkish barked birches here. That said, Heritage is gorgeous, esp. the peeling bark and is on my acquisition list now. Thanks!
Scott, Great photos of one of my favorite trees. Love how this clump is planted near the driveway & walkway so the exfoliating bark can be seen up close all year long.
Thanks Debbie! It really is in a great spot, you get within 4 or 5 feet of the trunk from each side. One of my favs too!
absolutely gorgeous! and a renewable paper source-ha!
Thanks for the comments Annie, we could also make a canoe!
Scott, that birch is just stunning, as is the garden it’s planted in. Lovely, soothing photos. I feel like I’m there!
Thanks for the kind words Gen! We have gotten quite a few complements on that garden, it’s one of our favorites too!
We have beautiful native white, gray, and pinkish barked birches here. That said, Heritage is gorgeous, esp. the peeling bark and is on my acquisition list now. Thanks!
Christine in Alaska
Sounds like you have a wonderful assortment of natives there Christine! Heritage is worth the effort to find. It is hardy to zone 4.