gallina1594 Shohin Messages 377 Reaction score 318 Location NW Indiana USDA Zone 5b Jun 7, 2017 #1 I've been keeping this guy little since I collected it 3 years ago. Every winter I try to wire a cool new twist into it. Isn't it just the cutest little guy! His crowns getting a little overgrown, I just fertilized so it's burstin with buds
I've been keeping this guy little since I collected it 3 years ago. Every winter I try to wire a cool new twist into it. Isn't it just the cutest little guy! His crowns getting a little overgrown, I just fertilized so it's burstin with buds
BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 3,015 Reaction score 6,319 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Jun 7, 2017 #2 Very nice. If you get a close up of the leaves and bark we might be able to tell if it's a hornbeam or American elm.
Very nice. If you get a close up of the leaves and bark we might be able to tell if it's a hornbeam or American elm.
gallina1594 Shohin Messages 377 Reaction score 318 Location NW Indiana USDA Zone 5b Jun 7, 2017 #3 BrianBay9 said: Very nice. If you get a close up of the leaves and bark we might be able to tell if it's a hornbeam or American elm. Click to expand... Please I've tried and can never figure it out Attachments 14968602648261971050411.jpg 249.7 KB · Views: 74 14968602925291767905097.jpg 184.6 KB · Views: 74
BrianBay9 said: Very nice. If you get a close up of the leaves and bark we might be able to tell if it's a hornbeam or American elm. Click to expand... Please I've tried and can never figure it out
Soldano666 Omono Messages 1,438 Reaction score 2,844 Location central massachusetts USDA Zone 5is Jun 7, 2017 #4 Definitely looks like elm.
aml1014 Masterpiece Messages 3,667 Reaction score 5,809 Location Albuquerque new mexico USDA Zone 7b Jun 7, 2017 #5 My guess is Siberian elm, I've got plenty to recognize the new growth. Aaron
GGB Masterpiece Messages 2,098 Reaction score 2,298 Location Bethlehem, PA USDA Zone 7a Jun 7, 2017 #6 Elm are super tricky when they're that young. I agree it looks like genus Ulmus but don't own any hornbeam so I don't have that "eagle eye" edge
Elm are super tricky when they're that young. I agree it looks like genus Ulmus but don't own any hornbeam so I don't have that "eagle eye" edge
BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 3,015 Reaction score 6,319 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Jun 7, 2017 #7 Hornbeam buds are long and pointy, elms much more squat and rounded. No buds in these pics, but maybe that will help you.
Hornbeam buds are long and pointy, elms much more squat and rounded. No buds in these pics, but maybe that will help you.