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Red frost birch
Red frost birch











red frost birch

Tiny monoecious flowers appear in early spring (March-April) in separate catkins on the same tree. The plant is vigorous with deep red-purple leaves and.

red frost birch

There is no weepiness that Crimson Frost was known for. Royal Frost Birch has the upright habit of Whitespire Birch and the red leaves of Crimson Frost Birch. A cross between Whitespire Birch and Crimson Frost Birch. The pointy leaves are highly ornamental and turn an outstanding dark red in the fall. Royal Frost Birch is the second generation of red leaved, white bark birch. Requires consistently moist soil do not let dry out between waterings. The leaves are as equally interesting too - where they will change from maroon to yellow, orange, and eventually red in autumn Com spring, brown catkins will.

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Best foliage color occurs in full sun, but plants appreciate some afternoon part shade in hot summer areas. Crimson Frost Crimson Frost is a narrowly upright to narrowly conical, deciduous tree with creamy-white, peeling bark, triangular, toothed, maroon to dark. It grows at a fast rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 40 years or more. It has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 3 feet from the ground, and should not be planted underneath power lines. Back in the day, birch sap was harvested from the birch tree and then distilled to create that wonderfully distinctive birch flavor. Royal Frost Birch will grow to be about 40 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 25 feet. The combination of two colors makes this an outstanding specimen tree.įall Color: Yellow-Orange to Reddish Care detailsīest grown in moist, acidic, sandy or rocky, well-drained loams in full sun to part shade. A member of the root beer family, Frostop Red Birch Beer has a unique flavor all its own. From ‘Crimson Frost’ comes burgundy-red foliage.

red frost birch

From ‘Whitespire’ it inherited beautiful white bark and resistance to the bronze birch borer. Tall, slender and elegant, they lavishly exhibit their peeling bark in a rich display of stark white, salmon-pink, copper, cinnamon-red or glistening chestnut. This birch has the best from both of its parents.













Red frost birch