Ulmus parvifolia?
- Tom Haest
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This Ulmus was sold to me as an ulmus parvifolia. But I doubt that it is an ordinary ulmus parvifolia
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One of the reasons i'm in doubt is because i saw this three. A 100 year old parvifolia.
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Or my tree is way older or it is an other subspecie.
So my question is, is there anybody who can help identify this tree?
It would be nice to know the subspecie.
Close up from leaf and bark.
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Thank you very mutch.
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I like the bark as it is, very nice.
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Clicio wrote: Nice Elm, Tom!
I like the bark as it is, very nice.
Thank you.
I like it to. Just looking for the right name.
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leatherback wrote: Would it not be local growing conditions that affect it? I have one in my garden which has bark like yours. And that is a geisha variety.
I don't know about the griwing conditions. It has been imported 10years ago to England. I asked the first european owner for pictures but he has none. So i would be able to see some differeces.
It is not a geisha, the leafs shoukd be yelliw when they come out. Mine were green.
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- Tom Haest
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Hrsiii wrote: Very nice tree, looks like a Cork-bark Japanese Elm
Thank you. But no zelkova. The leaves are different.
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Hrsiii wrote: I agree its not a zelkova which is also call grey bark elm , Its a Japanese cork bark elm. Ill give you the scientific name when I get home
Oke, thank you!!!
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