CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH  Betula pendula ‘Youngii’
• A graceful, umbrella‑shaped ornamental birch with finely cut, lacy foliage that cascades elegantly from arching branches, creating a soft, weeping silhouette.
• Smooth white bark develops dark fissures with age, offering striking year‑round contrast and strong winter interest.
• Delicate, deeply dissected leaves emerge bright green in spring, turning clear golden‑yellow in fall for a luminous seasonal display.
• Produces small, early‑spring catkins that are light, dry, and not considered messy; they provide an early pollen source for insects without creating significant litter.
• Prefers moist, well‑drained soils and benefits from mulching to keep roots cool; performs best with consistent moisture and protection from hot, dry sites.
• Full Sun to Part Shade
• Zone 3, 3–5 m Height × 3–5 m Width




