Je n'ai pas encore seme les graines do Caprier et juste commence le stratification d'autres mais le tout etait envoyer dans une tres jolie petite boite et toutes les graines avait leur propre "envelope" aussi joli. J'ai vraiment hate de voir ce que le tout donne pendant les prochains 12 mois



100 White Weeping Birch Seeds (Betula pendula verrucosa)
Description
The Weeping White Birch is a majestic ornamental variety of the common birch, remarkable for its bright white bark and its drooping, almost graceful habit. Native to Europe and Asia, this beautiful tree is prized for its elegant silhouette and the poetry it evokes in gardens, parks, or as a free hedge.
This deciduous tree reaches a height of 10 to 15 meters at maturity and offers a light foliage, light green in summer, turning golden yellow in autumn. Its weeping habit gives it a unique elegance, especially when trained as a bonsai.
Other known names:
Warty birch, European birch, Weeping birch, Silver Birch (English)
Growing tips:
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Plant type: Deciduous tree with a weeping habit
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Perennial: Yes, it is a hardy perennial tree
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Stratification required: Yes, cold stratification recommended for 60 to 90 days before sowing to promote germination
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Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Light, well-drained, rather acidic to neutral
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Watering: Moderate at establishment, then drought-resistant once established
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Germination: Between 2 to 4 weeks after stratification, at 15–20°C
Uses and associations:
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Uses: Ornamental tree for large gardens, rows, wetlands. Its light wood is also appreciated in light carpentry and sculpture.
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Possible associations: Perfect at the edge with other local species such as alder, rowan, or in contrast with ground cover plants like heather, perennial geranium, or fern.
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Symbolism: The birch is a symbol of renewal, purity, and light in many European cultures. It is associated with resilience and regeneration, as it is often the first tree to colonize bare land.
Permaculture tip:
The Birch is a pioneer species that structures poor soils. It can be used to initiate a plant succession towards more complex forest systems. Its shallow roots facilitate the establishment of other plants under its light shade.
Commitment to quality:
At SemiSauvage - Permaculture, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality reproducible seeds. Our seeds are carefully selected, sorted, and packaged without any chemical treatment.
Sale reserved for amateur gardeners seeking quality and authenticity.
