Mature Height: commonly 60' to 75' tall; can reach 100' in the wild
Soil/Climate: native to northeastern North America, common in cool regions; often on north facing slopes
Notes: The name "yellow birch" reflects the color of the tree's bark. The wood of Betula alleghaniensis is extensively used for flooring, cabinetry and toothpicks. Most wood sold as birch in North America is from this tree.
Cold Stream Farm supplies Yellow Birch trees which are grown as bare root seedlings and transplants and sold both wholesale and retail with no minimum order.