
Betula 'Adonis'
- Height: 2.34mSpread: 2.31m
- Half hardy
- Attractive to wildlife
- Autumn colour
Flower colour:
Green
Orange
Peach
Purple
Foliage colour:
Bronze
Golden
Green
Silver
Position
Sun Exposure: Full shade |
Shade Type: Deep |
Planting
Spacing: 1.12m apart 1.52m between rows |
Depth: 1.23m |
Soil
Boggy |
Plant calendar
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Sow | yes | |||||||||||
Plant | yes | |||||||||||
Flowers | yes | |||||||||||
Fruits | yes | |||||||||||
Divide | yes | |||||||||||
Prune | yes | |||||||||||
Cut Back | yes | |||||||||||
Collect Seeds | yes | |||||||||||
Harvest | yes | |||||||||||
At Its Best | yes | |||||||||||
Time To Act | yes | |||||||||||
To Do | yes |
Betula ‘Adonis’ and wildlife
Betula ‘Adonis’ is known for attracting beneficial insects. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers and is used for nesting materials.
Is not known to attract Bees
Is known to attract Beneficial insects
Is not known to attract Birds
Is not known to attract Butterflies/Moths
Is not known to attract Other pollinators
Is Betula ‘Adonis’ poisonous?
Betula ‘Adonis’ irritates eyes. Its foilage is toxic.
Toxic to:Birds Cats
Is known to attract Birds
Is known to attract Cats
No reported toxicity to:Dogs Horses Livestock People
Is not known to attract Dogs
Is not known to attract Horses
Is not known to attract Livestock
Is not known to attract People