A cultivar of the native River Birch with bark more similar to the Paper Birch.
Plant Type
All Plants, Trees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone
5
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average to moist
Soil & Site
average to moist
Temperature
heat tolerant
Flowers
forms catkins
Fruit
nutlets in pendulous catkins
Leaves
yellow fall color
Stems
bark varies from tan to creamy white to parchment white
Roots
fibrous
Dimensions
50 plus feet tall with 1/2 to 3/4 spread, pyramid oval shape
Maintenance
Resistant to Bronze birch Borer and Birch Leaf Minor.
Cultivar Origin
In the early 1970's this clone was discovered by Earl Cully of Jackson Illinois in a St. Louis suburb.
Author's Notes
I have seen many mature Heritage Birch trees. The bark gets very ragged looking at this stage. But still a good plant because of its ability to grow in hotter and less acid soils.
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #93-North American Landscape Trees (Arthur Lee Jacobson)