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Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch) Sheffield's Seed Co., Inc.
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Growing Info

Scarification
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours
Stratification
Stratification: cold stratify for 60 days
Germination
Germination: requires light for germination, surface sow and keep moist

Native to: Canada, Manitoba, Minnesota, Ontario, United States, Wisconsin
Native
Introduced

Betula papyrifera

broken strobiles

Canoe Birch, Paper Birch, White Birch

In Stock: 8.906 lb (Total:8.906lb)
  • Betula papyrifera broken strobiles

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8.91 lb
MT

Details

Germination:
50%
Germination test:
estimate
Purity:
47%
Seeds per lb:
460,600
Quantity:
8.91 lb
Collected in:
Montana
Lincoln County
Crop year:
2025
Min. hardiness zone:
2
Item ID:
1836836

Growing Info

Scarification
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours
Stratification
Stratification: cold stratify for 60 days
Germination
Germination: requires light for germination, surface sow and keep moist

Native to: Canada, Manitoba, Minnesota, Ontario, United States, Wisconsin
Native
Introduced
Discover the natural beauty of Betula papyrifera, commonly known as Paper Birch, White Birch, or Canoe Birch. Native to the cold climates of North America, from Alaska to the northern U.S., this stunning tree is renowned for its striking white bark, which exfoliates in papery strips to reveal an orange-brown inner layer. As it matures, the bark features distinctive black markings, adding to its visual appeal throughout the year, especially in winter. This deciduous tree can reach heights of 50-70 feet with an equally impressive spread, forming either a single trunk with a tall, rounded crown or a shorter, irregular silhouette with multiple trunks.

In early spring, Paper Birch adorns itself with showy monoecious flowers—yellowish-brown male catkins and greenish female catkins—culminating in cone-like fruits by late summer. Its dark green leaves turn a vibrant yellow in fall, offering a spectacular seasonal display. To thrive, it prefers cool northern climates and consistently moist, well-drained sandy or rocky soils in part shade. Ideal for gardens with northern or eastern exposures, it complements evergreens beautifully, creating a harmonious landscape. Perfect for those seeking a high-maintenance yet rewarding addition, it requires careful attention to soil and water conditions, especially in summer heat. Enliven your outdoor space with the timeless grace of the Paper Birch, a true gem of northern landscapes.

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(315) 497-1058
269 NY-34 Locke NY 13092
seed@sheffields.com

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