A cross between Whitespire and Crimson Frost, the Royal Frost Birch features the traditional beautiful white bark of birch trees, contrasted against deep reddish-purple leaves. It grows in an upright, pyramid shape, giving it a robust look to fill your landscape.
Consider planting your Royal First Birch as a duo, a set to frame along a property line, or as a standout piece on its own. Whatās lovely about this birch tree is its leaves will provide nearly year-round color: burgundy in the springtime, then deep purple in the summer, then red in the winter.
It has moderate drought tolerance and growth rate – it’s a steady grower, but somewhat slower than other varieties like the Heritage River Birch. It does exceptionally well in colder environments and is hardy down to -40°F.
Growing up to 40 feet tall and 25 feet wide, it blends in well with most landscapes and color contrasting gardens. It can also feature small flowers from March to April before releasing seeds for the summer.
Even from far away, the bright red-purple foliage on this tree cannot be missed. It will look especiallyĀ lovely as aĀ pop of color in an otherwise green landscape. Get one of your own today!
















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