Birch, Paper, Bare Root
Host Plant for 400+ Moth & Butterfly Species
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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)
Paper Birch is a fast-growing, short-lived native tree best known for its striking white peeling bark, brilliant yellow fall foliage, and high ecological value. Native across the northern U.S. and Canada, it plays an essential role in early successional forests, wildlife habitat, and cold-climate restoration plantings. Its flowers and seeds support insects and birds, and its bark has a long history of traditional use in medicine and craftwork. Paper Birch is ideal for reforestation projects, riparian zones, food forest edges, and northern permaculture systems where rapid canopy cover and biodiversity are needed.
Key Characteristics
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Supports northern wildlife and insect diversity
Paper Birch is a larval host for many Lepidoptera species, including the Luna Moth, Imperial Moth, and Mourning Cloak Butterfly. Birds such as chickadees, nuthatches, and siskins feed on its seeds and use the tree for nesting and foraging. -
Striking white bark for winter interest
The white, peeling bark of mature Paper Birch trees provides visual appeal throughout the year, especially in winter. The bark was traditionally used by Indigenous peoples to make canoes, baskets, and even medicinal infusions. -
Fast-growing pioneer species
Paper Birch establishes quickly in disturbed or open areas, making it valuable for reforestation, erosion control, or as a nurse tree in diverse native plantings. It prefers cool climates and performs best in northern zones. -
Brilliant yellow fall color
In autumn, Paper Birch lights up the landscape with golden-yellow foliage, offering vibrant seasonal contrast in food forests, hedgerows, or mixed hardwood plantings. -
Best in cool, moist, well-drained sites
This species thrives in full sun and medium to medium-wet soils. It is sensitive to heat and drought in southern climates but performs well in moist northern zones, especially along streams, ponds, and forest edges.
Product Details
- Native Range: Northern U.S., Canada
- Plant Life Cycle: Deciduous tree
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Medium to medium-wet
- Mature Height: 40–70 feet
- Bloom Time: April–May
- Bloom Color: Yellow-brown catkins
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 2–7
Paper Birch is a fast-growing, ecologically important native tree with year-round visual appeal and high wildlife value. A beautiful and functional choice for northern landscapes, streambanks, and restoration sites.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Wet
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Bloom ColorBrown, Yellow
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Bloom TimeApril, May
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7
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