An old tradition
The hardy, deciduous birch makes a wonderful May Day gift. But even otherwise, the birch is visually appealing. In spring, it produces yellow-green catkins and fresh green foliage, which, together with the smooth, white trunk, create a beautiful overall picture.
- Perfect gift for May Day – deciduous birch
- For practical-minded romantics – already decorated with waterproof crepe paper
- Can planted out later
- Easy care: wind-resistant and undemanding
Easy-care, deciduous birch
The birch looks great in any garden. In spring, the fresh green foliage and yellow-green catkins create a cheerful spring atmosphere. Initially, the trunk is smooth and white, but with age, papery stripes form, peeling away and giving the maypole its distinctive appearance. Generally, your maypole is an undemanding and therefore easy-care tree. Nevertheless, there are a few care tips to keep in mind so you can enjoy your birch for a long time. The birch needs a sunny location. The garden soil should be fresh and moist. Since your birch is very thirsty, it has a high water requirement. Be sure to fertilize the maypole with tree, shrub, and hedge fertilizer in the spring. For orders placed by Monday, April 25th, delivery is guaranteed on time for May 1st! Characteristics: Name: Betula pubescens
Dimensions:
- Pot diameter: approx. 19 cm
- Delivery height including pot: approx. 100–120 cm cm
- Max. height: 15 m
Scope of delivery:
- Maypole I like you
- Planting and care instructions
For orders placed by Monday, April 25th, delivery is guaranteed on time for May 1st!
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