Jun 16, 2017 #12,641 JD3000 Most well-known member Location Columbus Further and further away from where we started
Jun 16, 2017 #12,645 JD3000 Most well-known member Location Columbus Nope. But some very close guesses. Nothing half- assed at all.
Jun 16, 2017 #12,648 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada Try this one- 3 trees in one. And I'm going to need both species and a cultivar!
Jun 16, 2017 #12,649 JD3000 Most well-known member Location Columbus 'Camperdown Elm' Root stock is American elm?
Jun 17, 2017 #12,650 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada Root stock is usually U glabra. But there's no americana in that mess!
Jun 17, 2017 #12,651 JD3000 Most well-known member Location Columbus Hard to tell with the windy pic but is there a locust in the somewhere?
Jun 17, 2017 #12,653 Timber1972 New member Location CAN Ulmus thomasii Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk
Jun 18, 2017 #12,656 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada It's s pretty strange tree. Started as Camperdown elm obviously. Somehow ended up being overtaken by Siberian Elm. I don't expect it's a reversion or suckering because the rootstock should be U. glabra. Maybe the Siberian elm just germinated there?
It's s pretty strange tree. Started as Camperdown elm obviously. Somehow ended up being overtaken by Siberian Elm. I don't expect it's a reversion or suckering because the rootstock should be U. glabra. Maybe the Siberian elm just germinated there?
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Jun 19, 2017 #12,659 Waldo Participating member Location Portland, OR Acer carpinifolium Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk