These trees are picky about where they grow - they need a lot of sun and prefer open spaces, and (as the name "river birch" implies) like very moist soil along the banks of freshwater. Typically these trees are short-lived in urban spaces due a lack of water. However, in Lowell you will often find these trees thriving along the Merrimack and Concord Rivers, where there is plenty of water and fewer buildings to provide shade. On top of providing oxygen and reducing atmospheric carbon levels, these trees also help to prevent riverbank erosion and helps to reduce the heat on paved surfaces (especially helpful in cities!). These plants are often planted ornamentally because of their unique appearance, and are native to North America as well! |
Last updated: September 26, 2020