Silver Birch Prone to Drepanopeziza: How to Protect
Betula pendula
Drepanopeziza on Silver Birch: What to Know?
Drepanopeziza on Silver Birch (Betula pendula) is a fungal condition with moderate severity. Silver Birch has high susceptibility to this disease.
Silver Birch is a easy-care plant.
Silver Birch is highly susceptible to Drepanopeziza, unlike most plants in the same family. Unlike bacterial infections, Drepanopeziza on Silver Birch can be managed with organic fungicides.
๐ฑ How to Care for Silver Birch to Prevent Drepanopeziza?
๐ง How to Water
Established Silver Birches are self-sufficient with natural rainfall and only require supplemental watering during long dry periods (every 14 days). Water young plants regularly in their first year, but avoid waterlogging. It is crucial to prevent waterlogging around the roots โ birches are sensitive to consistently wet soils.
โ๏ธ Lighting
The Silver Birch is Europe's most light-demanding forest tree and prefers a full sun location with at least 6โ8 hours of direct sunlight daily. In deep shade, it grows poorly and loses its characteristic crown shape. As a solitary plant in open areas, it unfolds its full beauty.
๐ชด Ideal Soil
Prefers sandy to sandy-loamy, well-draining soils with a pH value of 4.5 to 7.0. Calcareous (lime-rich) soils are poorly tolerated. A minimum topsoil depth of 60 cm is important for the spread of its heart root system. The tree thrives even in lean, nutrient-poor soils, provided drainage is ensured.