Betula utilis subsp. albosinensis 'Kansu'
Chinese red birch
- 12 litre pot | 1.5 - 1.8m tall
- £139.99
- available to order from summer
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- Standard £12.99
- Position: full sun or lightly dappled shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: fast
- Flowering period: March to April
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Offering a mesmerising year-round display of peeling bark in shades of pink, copper, and orange, this aristocratic Chinese birch creates a stunning focal point in any landscape setting. Betula utilis subsp. albosinensis 'Kansu', an RHS award winner, reveals creamy white underlayers as its bark naturally exfoliates, creating an ever-changing tapestry of colour and texture that is particularly dramatic during winter months.
The tree's seasonal interest extends through spring, when yellowish-brown catkins dangle from the branches, followed by glossy green leaves that form a delicate, airy canopy before transforming into soft buttery yellow tones in autumn.
This strong-growing selection combines exceptional ornamental qualities with the graceful habit characteristic of Asian birches, making it an outstanding choice for year-round garden structure.
All the Betulas we supply are single-stemmed, but they can be planted close together to create a multi-stemmed effect.
The tree's seasonal interest extends through spring, when yellowish-brown catkins dangle from the branches, followed by glossy green leaves that form a delicate, airy canopy before transforming into soft buttery yellow tones in autumn.
This strong-growing selection combines exceptional ornamental qualities with the graceful habit characteristic of Asian birches, making it an outstanding choice for year-round garden structure.
All the Betulas we supply are single-stemmed, but they can be planted close together to create a multi-stemmed effect.
Birches don't need much pruning, but you may want to remove any diseased or crossing branches. It is essential that any pruning work is carried out between late summer and mid-winter as the sap will 'bleed' heavily at other times. When planting incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost in the planting hole and stake well.