Betula pendula 'Trost's Dwarf' - Trost's Dwarf Cutleaf Birch
Betula alba dissecta 'Trost's Dwarf' - Trost's Dwarf Cutleaf Birch - Photo courtesy of Russell's Nursery, Inc.

Trost's Dwarf Cutleaf Birch

Betula pendula 'Trost's Dwarf'

  • Light green, deeply dissected foliage
  • Delicately draped leaves are reminiscent of Japanese maple
  • Slowly matures to an upright, somewhat rounded, compact specimen
  • Has black-etched white bark

ZONE:
4

HEIGHT:
125-150 cm

SPREAD:
125-150 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Think of a weeping green cutleaf plant that's one full zone hardier than a Japanese Maple.

Plant in a well-drained soil, in full sun. Great potential for a garden specimen with little pruning required. 

Characteristics & Attributes


SOIL MOISTURE:
Moist to Average
GROWTH RATE:
Slow
ATTRIBUTES:
Deciduous
FLOWERING TIME:
Spring
HABIT:
Mounding
Dwarf
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green
LANDSCAPE USES:
Specimen

THESE PLANTS ARE

suitable substitutions for Betula pendula 'Trost's Dwarf'