Betula Jacquemontii
I have planted a 3-4 year old tree and it isn't showing any signs yet of
the magnificent white bark on the trunk. The tree is growing well and is
about 10ft high, and the trunk is about an inch thick.
Does anyone have any idea as to how long it takes before the white
begins to take over from the wood colour?
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dlrodgers
Re: Betula Jacquemontii
The message <dlrodgers.27q47z [at] gardenbanter.co.uk>
from dlrodgers <dlrodgers.27q47z [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> contains these words:
> I have planted a 3-4 year old tree and it isn't showing any signs yet of
> the magnificent white bark on the trunk. The tree is growing well and is
> about 10ft high, and the trunk is about an inch thick.
> Does anyone have any idea as to how long it takes before the white
> begins to take over from the wood colour?
It will probably begin to peel patchily and become more white each
season. Pretty good by six years in my experience.
Janet G
Re: Betula Jacquemontii
Janet Galpin Wrote:
> The message dlrodgers.27q47z [at] gardenbanter.co.uk
> from dlrodgers dlrodgers.27q47z [at] gardenbanter.co.uk contains these
> words:
>
>
> I have planted a 3-4 year old tree and it isn't showing any signs yet
> of
> the magnificent white bark on the trunk. The tree is growing well and
> is
> about 10ft high, and the trunk is about an inch thick.
>
> Does anyone have any idea as to how long it takes before the white
> begins to take over from the wood colour?
>
>
> It will probably begin to peel patchily and become more white each
> season. Pretty good by six years in my experience.
>
> Janet G
It will probably begin to peel patchily and become more white each
season. Pretty good by six years in my experience.
Thank you Janet, I shall keep looking.
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dlrodgers
Re: Betula Jacquemontii
On Tue, 16 May 2006 15:46:37 +0000, dlrodgers <dlrodgers.27x286 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:
>
>Janet Galpin Wrote:
>> The message dlrodgers.27q47z [at] gardenbanter.co.uk
>> from dlrodgers dlrodgers.27q47z [at] gardenbanter.co.uk contains these
>> words:
>>
>>
>> I have planted a 3-4 year old tree and it isn't showing any signs yet
>> of
>> the magnificent white bark on the trunk. The tree is growing well and
>> is
>> about 10ft high, and the trunk is about an inch thick.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea as to how long it takes before the white
>> begins to take over from the wood colour?
>>
I planted an ordinary silver birch and for 4 years thought that I'd been 'had' but once
the trunk reached 2 inches across, the bark started to peel.
What a relief - I hope you really enjoy your fantastic tree.
Kath