Western Paper Birch

Betula papyrifera var

Known for its distinct white bark that peels off in thin papery layers, giving it a striking visual appearance. The leaves are rounded and serrated, turning a vibrant yellow in the fall. Often used in landscaping for its beauty and for attracting wildlife such as birds and butterflies.

Planting Season: Fall, Spring

Maturity Size: 50-70' H, 1-2' W

Growth Rate: Up to 24" per year.

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Soil Requirements: Sandy, well-drained

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 3 - 8