15ft Heavy Standard Silver Birch Tree | Betula Pendula | 12/14cm Girth | Grown in 40L Airpot

15ft Heavy Standard Silver Birch Tree | Betula Pendula | 12/14cm Girth | Grown in 40L Airpot
- A standout native tree, enhancing any garden with its striking silver-white bark and elegantly drooping branches.
- As it ages, the bark peels away like paper, revealing dark fissures and cracks that give each tree its own unique character.
- Supports over 300 insect species, along with moths and various fungi, and provides nesting sites for birds like woodpeckers.
- The tree's bright green, serrated leaves create a light canopy, perfect for underplanting, and turn a vibrant golden yellow in the autumn.
- In April and May, clusters of yellow and green catkins appear, with seeds that attract birds such as siskins, greenfinches, and redpolls.
- Enhances soil quality by spreading its roots wide, accessing nutrients that are then returned to the soil through fallen leaves.
- In Celtic tradition, the silver birch symbolized renewal, with its twigs used to cleanse the old year's spirits.
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- A standout native tree, enhancing any garden with its striking silver-white bark and elegantly drooping branches.
- As it ages, the bark peels away like paper, revealing dark fissures and cracks that give each tree its own unique character.
- Supports over 300 insect species, along with moths and various fungi, and provides nesting sites for birds like woodpeckers.
- The tree's bright green, serrated leaves create a light canopy, perfect for underplanting, and turn a vibrant golden yellow in the autumn.
- In April and May, clusters of yellow and green catkins appear, with seeds that attract birds such as siskins, greenfinches, and redpolls.
- Enhances soil quality by spreading its roots wide, accessing nutrients that are then returned to the soil through fallen leaves.
- In Celtic tradition, the silver birch symbolized renewal, with its twigs used to cleanse the old year's spirits.























