Striking Shape, Lush Green Foliage
Looking for a statement tree for your landscape? With its unique shape and graceful, pendulous branches, the Young’s Weeping Birch is the perfect choice to add interest to your yard or garden.
An unusual shape will stand out in the crowd. The Young’s Weeping Birch is known for its distinctive form. Short in stature, its dark green foliage hangs in curtains from asymmetrical branches that can trail the ground. Its unique, umbrella-shaped crown works well in modern or traditional landscapes and gardens.
Small size, big impact. This tree’s striking shape comes in a relatively compact package. The Young’s Weeping Birch grows just 8-10 feet tall and 15 feet wide, making it a good option for small spaces or under power lines.
Easy-growing and great for multiple climates. The Young’s Weeping birch prefers full sun and moist soil and can thrive in most climates, performing best in zones 2-7. It’s not particular about soil type or pH, and can even be tolerant of urban pollution.
Perfect for creative gardeners. The unique features of the Young’s Weeping Birch make it the perfect choice for creative gardeners and landscapers, and it fits well with styles from romantic to Zen.
Visual drama, spring through fall. The Young’s Weeping Birch is a seasonal standout from spring through fall, with unique draping foliage that turns a warm yellow in the fall.
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Planting & Care
1. Planting: Your Young’s Weeping Birch prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Plant in a hole twice as wide but just as deep as the root ball. Cover the ground in a layer of mulch to protect the roots, and water deeply to settle roots.
2. Watering: The Young’s Weeping Birch performs best in evenly moist soil. Water regularly and evenly, checking the soil 3 inches down for dryness.
3. Pruning: No pruning is necessary for the Young’s Weeping Birch, although you can prune to maintain shape outside of the growing season.
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