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Twobtold 26-04-2004 08:04 PM

White Birch
 
Hi --
Do all Betula papyrifera grow as multi-stemmed trees? I like the look of
the
trunk divided into 3 stems, gives the crown a fuller look.
So, does one plant the 'Paper White' Birch in clumps of 3 separate plants
close together? Or, does one hope that nature will perform this feat for the
gardner?
Thanks, Z6, NJ


David J Bockman 26-04-2004 09:02 PM

White Birch
 
You should perhaps try to find specimens that are naturally already growing
as a clump... a trunk that divides into three parts higher up the trunk than
right at the soil line would become very weak with age.

Dave

"Twobtold" wrote in message
...
Hi --
Do all Betula papyrifera grow as multi-stemmed trees? I like the look

of
the
trunk divided into 3 stems, gives the crown a fuller look.
So, does one plant the 'Paper White' Birch in clumps of 3 separate

plants
close together? Or, does one hope that nature will perform this feat for

the
gardner?
Thanks, Z6, NJ




Mike LaMana 26-04-2004 10:02 PM

White Birch
 
Clumps are made by plating 2-4 liners in contact with one another in a
single hole. Usually this is not done with papyrifera. especially in NJ area
because of the species vulnerability to Bronze birch borer and birch leaf
miner. The more common clumper in the trade is Euro. white birch (B. alba)
and its CVs as well as river birch (B. nigra) its CVs.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net




"Twobtold" wrote in message
...
Hi --
Do all Betula papyrifera grow as multi-stemmed trees? I like the look

of
the
trunk divided into 3 stems, gives the crown a fuller look.
So, does one plant the 'Paper White' Birch in clumps of 3 separate

plants
close together? Or, does one hope that nature will perform this feat for

the
gardner?
Thanks, Z6, NJ




Twobtold 28-04-2004 08:04 AM

White Birch
 
From: "Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet



Clumps are made by plating 2-4 liners in contact with one another in a
single hole. Usually this is not done with papyrifera. especially in NJ area
because of the species vulnerability to Bronze birch borer and birch leaf
miner. The more common clumper in the trade is Euro. white birch (B. alba)
and its CVs as well as river birch (B. nigra) its CVs.


If I plant the White Birch(s) in Z6, NJ, then I WILL get birch borer?



Mike LaMana 28-04-2004 12:02 PM

White Birch
 
Almost certainly. And, they do not fair well the summer heat we get here (in
southern piedmont and coastal plains areas).

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"Twobtold" wrote in message
...
From: "Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet



Clumps are made by plating 2-4 liners in contact with one another in a
single hole. Usually this is not done with papyrifera. especially in NJ

area
because of the species vulnerability to Bronze birch borer and birch leaf
miner. The more common clumper in the trade is Euro. white birch (B.

alba)
and its CVs as well as river birch (B. nigra) its CVs.


If I plant the White Birch(s) in Z6, NJ, then I WILL get birch borer?






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