CLOSED: I'm a GRANDMA!-LOL Chinese Elm Seedlings!

Lachine, MI

My Chinese Elms made babies this season. These are the fastest growing 15-20 foot trees I have ever seen! Airy and bushy. Quick to grow.
I planted over 150 to use as a fast growing hedge. In 3 years they reach 4 foot as hedges.
In 4 years if left to grow will become small trees. They are not picky of soil as they have a taproot.
These are grown in clay here. Disease resistant, drought tolerent. In fall leaves turn maroon/red.
Anyone wanting to trade for them contact me. And make offers.
Thanks!
Sandy

Middleton, WI(Zone 4b)

Would you mind posting a photo? I tried to look up in Dave's Plant Files but couldn't find an image of Chinese Elm.

Lachine, MI

Chinese Elm hedge/tree-
Ulmus Parvifolia
Sorry, don't know how to post a pic yet.
Henry feilds co has them with a good pic- hope that helps.
Sandy

Middleton, WI(Zone 4b)

sent you an d-mail

Fulton, MO

Careful, this one is listed invasive in several states, including Wisconsin. After planting an allee of 24 trees several years ago, I have seedlings popping up distant from the parents.

http://www.nps.gov/plants/ALIEN/map/ulpa1.htm

This message was edited Jun 27, 2008 9:54 PM

Raleigh, NC

uhm........ stressbaby?

that would apply to all my trees..............oaks, pines, cedars, sweetgum, poplars.....

Fulton, MO

Not invasive by my criteria, check the link, and do a google search. You are warned.

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