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Betula nigra 'BNMTF' (Multi) - Dura Heat River Birch

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Betula nigra 'BNMTF' (Multi) is better known as the impressive Dura Heat River Birch. A proud specimen belonging to the Birch family, this hardy tree captures attention with its distinctive exfoliating bark, which reveals a captivating canvas of cream, salmon, and cinnamon hues. Especially notable for its impressive heat tolerance, this tree is a reliable choice for gardens in areas that face intense summer heat. Standing tall at heights ranging from 30 to 70 feet, it requires full sun to partial shade and thrives in moist, fertile soils. Graced with green foliage that transitions to a glorious golden yellow in the fall, this tree provides visual interest across all seasons. But beauty doesn't compromise resilience, as the Dura Heat River Birch showcases remarkable resistance to pests and the Bronze Birch Borer. Whether planted for shade, as a focal point, or in a public park, this versatile tree markedly embodies vigor, beauty, and resilience for an engaging sight year-round.

  • Size: 30-70 feet tall
  • Foliage: Green foliage that turns golden yellow in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Bark: Exfoliating bark with layers of salmon, cream, and cinnamon hues
  • Heat Tolerance: Known for its robust heat tolerance
  • Pest Resistance: Resistant to pests and Bronze Birch Borer
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