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Fox Valley™ River Birch

Fox Valley River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King') brings all the beauty of native River Birch in a garden-friendly size that fits today's smaller landscapes. This Chicagoland Grows® introduction stays a manageable 10-12 feet tall and wide, a fraction of the species size, while showcasing the signature exfoliating bark that makes River Birch so prized. The peeling bark reveals layers of cream, salmon-pink, and cinnamon that create year-round visual interest even in the dead of winter.

Multi-Season Performance

Spring arrives with dangling yellow-brown catkins before the leaves emerge, providing early interest and pollen for native bees. The glossy green foliage forms a dense, rounded canopy that provides dappled shade throughout summer. As temperatures drop in fall, the leaves turn a clear golden yellow before dropping to reveal the tree's architectural framework and stunning bark.

Perfect for Problem Spots

River Birch is native to floodplains and streambanks throughout the eastern United States, which makes Fox Valley exceptionally tolerant of wet, poorly-drained sites where other trees struggle. Plant it in that low spot in your yard that stays soggy, near a rain garden, or along a water feature. It also handles heavy clay soil that frustrates many gardeners. Unlike European White Birch, River Birch resists bronze birch borer, a serious pest that plagues non-native birches.

Landscape Design Versatility

The compact size makes Fox Valley River Birch ideal for smaller properties, courtyards, or as a specimen tree in mixed borders. Plant it where you can appreciate the bark up close - near patios, alongside walkways, or outside frequently-used windows. The rounded form works well in groupings of three for a naturalistic grove effect without overwhelming the space. It's also deer resistant, making it valuable in areas with browsing pressure.

Native with Modern Appeal

As a native cultivar, Fox Valley supports local ecosystems while providing the refined appearance homeowners want. The tree hosts native caterpillars that feed songbirds, and the early catkins provide pollen when little else is blooming. You get the environmental benefits of planting native species with the predictable size and form that make landscape planning easier. This is a tree that proves native plants can be both ecologically valuable and garden-worthy.

$117.60
Fox Valley™ River Birch
$117.60

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Fox Valley River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King') brings all the beauty of native River Birch in a garden-friendly size that fits today's smaller landscapes. This Chicagoland Grows® introduction stays a manageable 10-12 feet tall and wide, a fraction of the species size, while showcasing the signature exfoliating bark that makes River Birch so prized. The peeling bark reveals layers of cream, salmon-pink, and cinnamon that create year-round visual interest even in the dead of winter.

Multi-Season Performance

Spring arrives with dangling yellow-brown catkins before the leaves emerge, providing early interest and pollen for native bees. The glossy green foliage forms a dense, rounded canopy that provides dappled shade throughout summer. As temperatures drop in fall, the leaves turn a clear golden yellow before dropping to reveal the tree's architectural framework and stunning bark.

Perfect for Problem Spots

River Birch is native to floodplains and streambanks throughout the eastern United States, which makes Fox Valley exceptionally tolerant of wet, poorly-drained sites where other trees struggle. Plant it in that low spot in your yard that stays soggy, near a rain garden, or along a water feature. It also handles heavy clay soil that frustrates many gardeners. Unlike European White Birch, River Birch resists bronze birch borer, a serious pest that plagues non-native birches.

Landscape Design Versatility

The compact size makes Fox Valley River Birch ideal for smaller properties, courtyards, or as a specimen tree in mixed borders. Plant it where you can appreciate the bark up close - near patios, alongside walkways, or outside frequently-used windows. The rounded form works well in groupings of three for a naturalistic grove effect without overwhelming the space. It's also deer resistant, making it valuable in areas with browsing pressure.

Native with Modern Appeal

As a native cultivar, Fox Valley supports local ecosystems while providing the refined appearance homeowners want. The tree hosts native caterpillars that feed songbirds, and the early catkins provide pollen when little else is blooming. You get the environmental benefits of planting native species with the predictable size and form that make landscape planning easier. This is a tree that proves native plants can be both ecologically valuable and garden-worthy.