Young's weeping birch Betula pendula 'Youngii' Genus: Betula Species: pendula Cultivar: 'Youngii' ...
Young's Weeping Birch Betula pendula 'Youngii' Plant habit, summer Main Page Next Info ...
Young's Weeping Birch A small weeping tree that eventually becomes a dome-shaped or mushroom-headed tree as wide as it is tall.
Young's Weeping Birch in Winter Young's Weeping Birch (Betula pendula "Youngii") is a variety of the European white birch.
European weeping birch Betulaceae Betula pendula Roth   symbol: BEPE3 ...
DALECARLICA WEEPING BIRCH 1 - 12 and 14 - 24 Betulaceae - 7 images Betula platyphylla japonica ...
The Eurasian weeping birch (Betula pendula) is extensively cultivated throughout the temperate range of the flora , and it has been known to persist or to become locally naturalized in several areas, particularly in the Northeast.
Young's Weeping Birch (Betula pendula 'Youngii') Youth In Old Age (Zinnia angustifolia 'Classic Golden Orange') Youth In Old Age (Zinnia angustifolia 'Classic White') Youth In Old Age (Zinnia 'Canary Bird') Youth In Old Age (Zinnia acerosa) ...
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European White Birch, sometimes known as Weeping Birch, is predominately upright oval in its growth habit, but its slender branch tips tend to be somewhat pendulous.
More weeping trees to consider Young's weeping birch (Betula pendula 'Youngii') Zone 2 Weeping Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca Pendula') Zone 6 ...
#139 Betula pendula Common Names: European white birch, European birch, weeping birch Family: Betulaceae (birch Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Paper birch or white birch was used by Indians to make birchbark canoes; therefore, it received the name, Canoe birch. Indians still make ornaments and small baskets of birchbark. Siberians collect the sap of the weeping birch to make syrup.
A variety with deeply lacerated leaves may also be seen, for example at the southeast corner of Salvatierra Street and Coronado Avenue. Two cutleaf weeping birches ('Dalecarlica') planted in 1918 are east of the front lawn of The Knoll (illustration ...
See also: Birch, Betula pendula, Green, May, Paper birch
 
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