RedCrocus Paper Birch Betula papyrifera 'Renaissance Oasis'- Deciduous Tree for Landscaping, Gardens, & Containers- Attractive White Bark & Seasonal Color 2-2.5" cal B&B
.plant-container { font-family: inherit; } .plant-container ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; margin-left: 0; } .plant-container li { display: flex; align-items: center; margin-bottom: 8px; line-height: 1.6; padding-left: 0; } .plant-container img { width: 24px; height: auto; margin-right: 10px; vertical-align: middle; flex-shrink: 0; } Renaissance Oasis' Paper Birch Betula papyrifera 'Renaissance Oasis' - Single Stem Description A deciduous tree featuring distinctive white, papery bark and delicate foliage. Native to northern North America, this variety offers a graceful silhouette and vibrant seasonal color. Suggested Uses Ideal for ornamental landscapes, urban parks, and as a focal point in yard designs. Suitable for both small and large gardens, adding visual interest throughout the year. Plant Details Botanical Name: Betula papyrifera 'Renaissance Oasis' Common Name: Paper Birch Size & Growth: Typically 40-60 ft tall with a spread of 20-30 ft; grows approximately 2-3 ft per year. Hardiness Zones: 2-6 Foliage Type: Deciduous Bloom Time: Early Spring Growth Rate: Moderate Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade Attracts Pollinators: Yes Indoor Friendly: No Container Friendly: Yes, in large containers Deer Resistant: Moderately Pet Warning: Non-toxic Fragrant: No Cut Flower: No Grows Well With: Other native trees, shrubs, and ornamental grasses Care Tips Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained, moist soil in a location with full sun for optimal growth. Soil Moisture: Prefers consistently moist soil; avoid waterlogging. Soil Type: Adaptable to various soil types, prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Humidity: Tolerant of a range of humidity levels. Pruning Instructions: Prune dead or damaged branches in late winter or early spring. Winter Care: Mulch heavily around base in cold zones; minimal protection needed elsewhere. Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as in nursery container. Fertilization: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Special Care: Protect young trees from extreme weather and pests as needed.