Betula ‘Moss White’


Boost Your Garden with the Bright Moss White Silver Birch!

Want a tree that looks great all year, has a nice shape, and grows well in Australia? Meet Betula pendula ‘Moss White’! This special kind of Silver Birch stands out with its super bright white bark, which gets even whiter as it gets older. Its thin, graceful look and light leaves add a touch of class and movement to any yard. It’s a perfect choice for a stunning single tree, a striking row of trees, or a pretty group for a “forest” feel.

Super White Bark, Pretty Leaves:

People really love the Moss White Silver Birch for its main feature: its pure, glowing white bark. When it’s young, the trunk is grey, but it slowly peels back to show creamy and reddish-brown colors, ending up with a bright white that’s arguably the brightest of all birches. This makes it look amazing in winter when it has no leaves. In spring, bright green, shiny, triangle-shaped leaves pop out. These thin, jagged leaves give nice dappled shade in summer. Then, in autumn, they turn a brilliant golden-yellow before falling, giving off a soft, elegant glow.


Tough and Easy to Grow:

Coming from colder places, Betula pendula ‘Moss White’ is surprisingly tough and grows well in many spots, doing especially great in places like Heidelberg West, Victoria. It likes full sun to some shade and damp, well-drained soil. It can handle different soil types, like sandy or clay, but might not grow as fast in very limey soil. Once it’s settled, it handles dry spells well, though it looks its best with regular water, especially when it’s dry. This tree also handles frost very well and can even grow near the coast, though it’s better to protect it from hot, dry winds.


Low Care, All-Year Show:

The Moss White Silver Birch doesn’t need much looking after. Water it regularly, especially when it’s dry and when you first plant it. You don’t need to prune it much, just remove any dead or broken branches. Make sure to prune only in summer or autumn to stop it from “bleeding” too much sap. All year, its changing leaves offer something nice to look at, from fresh green in spring to glowing yellow in autumn. But its most special feature is its stunning, stark white bark, which provides a constant, classy background and a dramatic focal point, especially in winter. Small, pale green dangly bits (catkins) might show up in spring, adding even more subtle charm.


A Touch of Bright Class for Your Yard:

Simply put, Betula pendula ‘Moss White’ is a fantastic choice for any garden in Heidelberg West and beyond. It’s great if you want an easy-care, deciduous tree with super bright white bark, lovely seasonal leaf colors, and a graceful, drooping shape.


Why the Moss White Silver Birch is So Good:

Striking White Bark: Its super pure white bark looks amazing all year, especially in winter.

Beautiful Fall Color: Thin green leaves turn bright golden-yellow, making for a stunning autumn show.

Graceful Shape: A classy, thin look with gently curving branches adds sophistication and movement.

Tough and Adaptable: Grows well in Australian weather, handles frost, and different soils.

Pretty Easy Care: Simple to look after once it’s established, needs little pruning.

Can Be Used Many Ways: Perfect as a single tree, for planting in rows, or in groups for a “forest” look.

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Product Attributes

Common Name

Moss White Birch

Foliage

Deciduous

Mature Size

10M

Range

Large Deciduous tree

Genus

Betula

Species

Pendula

Mature Height: 10M
Mature Width: 5M
Common Name: Moss White birch
Botanical Name: Betula pendula Moss White
Foliage: small ovate green foliage
Pot Size: 100LT
Growth Rate: 40 - 75 CM Annually
Suitable for Pots: Not ideal
Suitable for Garden Beds: Yes
Produces Flowers: Yes
Flower Colour: Brown catkins
Deciduous: Yes
Australian Native: No

Dry Tolerant: No
Sun Tolerant: Yes
Shade Tolerant: Partial
Pots/containers: Not Ideal
Suitable Coastal Areas: Yes
Bird Attracting: No
Evergreen: No
Deciduous: Yes
Planting Season: Spring Or Autumn
Flowering Season: Spring