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Mystree Birch? Need ID.

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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Scored this birch yesterday. I thought yellow birch but not 100% sure. Three clumps of landscape trees.
    Bark resembles cherry. IMG_4986.JPG IMG_4987.JPG IMG_4988.JPG IMG_4989.JPG
     
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    Bark on the branches looks more like river birch than yellow or black birch.
     
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    I’ll go with River birch too. I’ve never seen one grow that large as a yard tree, and the bark definitely is deceiving. The smaller wood gives it away though. Like other birches, as they age the bark changes drastically.
     
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    I’m 99.9% on river birch. Dummies planted them next to house’s and buildings all over down here. They can get huge. Trashy aphid infested garbage tree that belongs next to rivers and creeks.
     
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    Agreed on River birch.
     
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    Well it’s not yellow silver or white birch.
     
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    Are they that bad? I’ve been thinking about planting a couple of them, maybe next year before I’m ready. I want a couple trees that look cool and grow pretty fast for some shade. Been thinking river birch or aspen or combination of both
     
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    These were nice, healthy and shaded the front of the house nicely but were getting too close and mustve made a mess with the rain gutters.

    Plant them far enough away if you do
     
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    I don’t like them because they get planted next to houses. They are fine in a location where you don’t mind a limb mess, or honeydew and sooty mold.
     
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