Genus: Betula

Members growing plants in this genus

  • WilliamParr

    Williamparr

    joined 29 Nov, 2007

    14 plants

  • Chrispook

    Chrispook

    joined 18 May, 2007

    234 plants

  • treesandthings

    Treesandthi..

    joined 16 Feb, 2008

    154 plants

  • GailG

    Gailg

    joined 22 Feb, 2008

    8 plants

  • Xela

    Xela

    joined 1 Mar, 2008

    174 plants

  • mcmneil

    Mcmneil

    joined 14 Apr, 2008

    61 plants

  • AdrianFinland

    Adrianfinland

    joined 23 Apr, 2008

    54 plants

Betula photos

  • A garden flower photo (Betula)
    By AdrianFi..
  • Paper Birch or Canoe Birch (Betula papyrifera (Canoe Birch))
    By mcmneil
  • Silver Birches (Betula pendula)
    By mcmneil
  • The catkins on our silver birches are very beautiful. (Betula pendula (Young's weeping birch))
    By Chrispook
  • Curled bark (Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch))
    By rain4nig..

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Comments:

Chrispook

Chrispook

13 May, 2008

 

Such beautiful trees.

celandine

Celandine

3 Apr, 2008

 

We have a self sown silver birch in our garden which has been there for about 15 years.Since we also don't want it very large we have to cut it back hard every year because it puts on a lot of growth. It looks a bit ugly when cut but soon grows out rapidly again.We cut it back in winter and in spring it all grows back again. We have to do the same with a Robinia which would fill the entire garden if allowed to!

spritzhenry

Spritzhenry

3 Apr, 2008

 

You will have to stand back and look at the shape - has the tree got several leaders? If so, you could cut out the higher ones and grow it on the lower ones. If you just prune it on the main trunk it will look just that - a chopped tree! Very ugly. Our tree surgeon always says - cut a little then stand back and look before proceeding step by step, because you can't stick it back on again! Good advice, eh?