Vitis betulifolia
Vitis betulifolia, the Birch-leaved Grape, is a perennial climbing vine belonging to the Vitaceae family, grown for ornamental purposes. It thrives in full sun and requires medium watering, reaching impressive heights of 5–15 meters. It is suitable for USDA zones 4–9. The vine produces inconspicuous green and white flowers in June and July and prefers clay, sandy, or loamy soil. It is a vigorous grower.
Light
Full sun
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Clay, Sandy, Loamy
Height
5–15 m
Spread
1–3 m
Zones
4–9
Flower colors
This vigorous vine requires full sun and medium watering. It can adapt to various soil types, including clay, sandy, and loamy soils. Due to its climbing nature, it needs sturdy support such as trellises, pergolas, or walls.
Flowers appear in June and July, typically small and greenish-white. While not primarily grown for flowers, they are present and attract pollinators.