macrocarpa
Branched out member
- Location
- Midwest
I’ve concluded a lot of those small-medium size cool natives need protection from the west and lots of soil conditioning. At least where I live now. Some older parts of town like German Village seem to have nice deep rich soils that I don’t have the pleasure to work with very often.They need full to part shade. Have a lot growing wild in the holler here. Such a beautiful form, but the best ones are deep in the understory.
But I have also seen them do ok in full sun. And they hedge beautifully if you’re into that kind of thing. There’s a courtyard around here I worked on once where they are shaped like ice cubes. Kind of dumb but they’re in full sun and doing great. My first official day of tree work ever was to spray horticultural oil on a tall Carpinus hedge in Manhattan, part shade as I recall. That hedge was probably 30’ tall.











