Spring 2026Container grown trees available for delivery from week commencing 30th March onwards.
01759 392007

White Chocolate birch

£78.00

A small fast-growing birch tree with bright white bark.

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White Chocolate birch for sale

Choose a size - pot-grown

All our pot-grown trees are grown for us to our specification by the Frank P Matthews nursery.

  • PG12-year 12L pot-grown tree, £78.00
    Very large tree (4m-7m after 10 years)
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Tree specification

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Next deliveries

Order now for delivery from week commencing 30th March onwards.

Delivery charges

Delivery for a single tree starts at £9.95, it is calculated based on your postcode.

All about White Chocolate birch

White Chocolate is a fast growing birch tree with a bright white stem.

The bark is pale brown on juvenile trees, and becomes white when the tree is around 3-5 years old.

White Chocolate is a good choice if you want a white-stemmed birch tree but don't have much space, as its mature height is only around 4m or so, and it has a narrow pyramidal habit.

The small green leaves taken on yellow hues in the autumn.

Growing and Training

For best results plant in full sun - however partial shade is also tolerated.

White Chocolate characteristics

Growing

  • Gardening skillAverage

Problems

  • Disease resistanceAverage

Identification

  • Country of originNetherlands

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All our trees are certified under the Plant Healthy scheme, supervised by the Plant Health Alliance. Other stakeholders include Defra and the RHS. Find out more.

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When you buy your fruit tree from Orange Pippin Fruit Trees we guarantee it for the first season in your garden while it gets established. If it doesn't grow successfully, we'll either replace it the following season or offer a refund, subject to some conditions. Find out more.


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