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You are bidding on 3 Chinese Elm Tree seeds. seeds. I bought a few new tree seeds to add to my landscape
this year. I got them cheaper buying them in lots of 10 seeds at the time but I do not need 10 of each tree so I thought I would share with you guys. I have already been stratisfying (sp?) these seeds for a few weeks so they should be ready to plant as soon as you are ready to plant them. I am using stock photos to show you how these trees look because I have not grown them b4 these trees will be new to me as well. :) As you can see in the picture trees can be allowed to grow full size or trained to be bonsai. This is the reason I bought seeds in stead of seedlings. The ones I keep will become Bonsai. Maybe you would like to do that as well...Full size or Bonsai either way is up to you. Good luck bidding. Blessed Be.
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How fast do these grow?
Jan 28th, 2011 at 8:20:13 PM PST by
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Keep in mind I bought all of these seeds to make a Bonsai garden so I Googled standard results for all of you that are asking. Google results are.....with the seed maturing rapidly and dispersing by late autumn. The trunk has a handsome, flaking bark of mottled grays with tans and reds, giving rise to its other common name, the Lacebark Elm, although scarring from major branch loss can lead to large canker-like wounds. One of the tree’s major distinctions is its resistance to insect attack.
USDA Zones: 3a to 9b
Habit: Upright, inverted vase-like, deciduous tree
Growth Rate: Moderate to rapid
Site Requirements: Sun; moist, well drained soil, but tolerates poor soil, as well as soils that are rocky or disturbed.
Texture: Medium to fine.
Form: Rounded top; pendulous branches.
Height: 40 to 50 feet.
Width: 40 to 50 feet.
Leaf: .7 to 2.5 inches alternate, simple leaves; yellowish to reddish purple fall color.
Flower/Fruit: Not showy.
Light: Full sun to partial shade.
Jan 30th, 2011 at 10:06:23 AM PST by
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I haven't grown these but I will Goggle it in the morning and let you know.
Jan 29th, 2011 at 2:57:16 AM PST by

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