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Betula utilis jacquemontii 'Trinity College' Tree

Betula utilis jacquemontii 'Trinity College' Tree

Himalayan Birch Trees

Single stem tree, 150-200cm, 12L pot

Regular price £85
Sale price £85 Regular price £85
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Single stem tree
Classic tree with one trunk

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Key features

Final size
Final size 5 x 3 metres in 20 years
Foliage
Foliage Green deciduous leaves in spring/summer, yellow in autumn
Bark
Bark White peeling bark
Soil
Soil Suited to most soils

Description

Betula utilis jacquemontii 'Trinity College' is a new variety of white barked Birch that is likely to become extremely popular due to its slender form reaching just 5 x 3 metres in 20 years. It is smaller than other classically shaped Jacquemontii varieties and makes a great choice for small gardens.

The bright white, gently exfoliating bark develops at a young age, so you do not have to wait long to enjoy it. The beautiful bark provides interest year round. Delicate, deciduous foliage creates an airy canopy and the light, dappled shade it produces is another reason 'Trinity College' is ideal for small gardens.

AKA Himalayan Birch 'Trinity College', Betula utilis var. jacquemontii 'Trinity College'

Planting Steps

Aftercare Advice

Birch trees require a good watering regime for a couple of years whilst they establish. Water well and regularly through spring and summer, increasing in hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. Unlike many species, Birch prefer wet soil than dry. It is advisable to keep the area free of competing weeds and grass during this period.

Established Birch trees require minimal pruning and do not take well to hard pruning, as this increases light at the base of the tree, which in turn increases soil temperature and decreases moisture levels. Simply remove lateral shoots to maintain a clear trunk and prune any diseased or damaged branches. Pruning should be carried out in late summer to mid-winter. Birch trees bleed heavily at other times of the year, especially late winter.

Tip: to keep the colourful bark looking its best, you can wash it using water and a sponge.

For more detailed advice and video guides, please visit our Help & Advice section.

Small shrubs (1-3) Young trees & 4+ small shrubs Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) All other mature trees (any quantity)
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands £10 £12 £35 from £55
Scottish Highlands & the Islands From £30
Outside Mainland UK Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK

Product Details

Key features

Final size
Final size 5 x 3 metres in 20 years
Foliage
Foliage Green deciduous leaves in spring/summer, yellow in autumn
Bark
Bark White peeling bark
Soil
Soil Suited to most soils

Description

Betula utilis jacquemontii 'Trinity College' is a new variety of white barked Birch that is likely to become extremely popular due to its slender form reaching just 5 x 3 metres in 20 years. It...

Betula utilis jacquemontii 'Trinity College' is a new variety of white barked Birch that is likely to become extremely popular due to its slender form reaching just 5 x 3 metres in 20 years. It is smaller than other classically shaped Jacquemontii varieties and makes a great choice for small gardens.

The bright white, gently exfoliating bark develops at a young age, so you do not have to wait long to enjoy it. The beautiful bark provides interest year round. Delicate, deciduous foliage creates an airy canopy and the light, dappled shade it produces is another reason 'Trinity College' is ideal for small gardens.

AKA Himalayan Birch 'Trinity College', Betula utilis var. jacquemontii 'Trinity College'

Planting & Care

Planting Steps

Aftercare Advice

Birch trees require a good watering regime for a couple of years whilst they establish. Water well and regularly through spring and summer, increasing in hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. Unlike many species, Birch prefer wet soil than dry. It is advisable to keep the area free of competing weeds and grass during this period.

Established Birch trees require minimal pruning and do not take well to hard pruning, as this increases light at the base of the tree, which in turn increases soil temperature and decreases moisture levels. Simply remove lateral shoots to maintain a clear trunk and prune any diseased or damaged branches. Pruning should be carried out in late summer to mid-winter. Birch trees bleed heavily at other times of the year, especially late winter.

Tip: to keep the colourful bark looking its best, you can wash it using water and a sponge.

For more detailed advice and video guides, please visit our Help & Advice section.

Delivery Information

Small shrubs (1-3) Young trees & 4+ small shrubs Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) All other mature trees (any quantity)
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands £10 £12 £35 from £55
Scottish Highlands & the Islands From £30
Outside Mainland UK Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK