stu929
Shohin
Is this a chinese lacebark Elm ? Anyone know how hard these are to propagate? There is a huge one near my house, hoping to maybe take some clippings In the spring.
Thank you. Sometimes search works other times I just get an error.Looks like Chinese elm to me.
Dormant hardwood cuttings are relatively easy through winter.
Soft and semi hard cuttings in the growing season are also quite easy.
Root cuttings are generally successful
Also grows from seed if there are any on the tree but seed is normally ripe in late summer.
You may have noticed this thread that will probably help: Chinese elm hardwood cuttings
I will have to make a habit of stopping by and taking clippings. See if I can get one or a few to growLooks like Chinese elm to me.
Dormant hardwood cuttings are relatively easy through winter.
Soft and semi hard cuttings in the growing season are also quite easy.
Root cuttings are generally successful
Also grows from seed if there are any on the tree but seed is normally ripe in late summer.
You may have noticed this thread that will probably help: Chinese elm hardwood cuttings
The ones here had seeds last week, I collected probably 100 of them easily, the branches were loaded with them. I think its Chinese elm anyway, similar to the OP's post.Looks like Chinese elm to me.
Dormant hardwood cuttings are relatively easy through winter.
Soft and semi hard cuttings in the growing season are also quite easy.
Root cuttings are generally successful
Also grows from seed if there are any on the tree but seed is normally ripe in late summer.
You may have noticed this thread that will probably help: Chinese elm hardwood cuttings
Hopefully I can get a cutting to work out. Would rather not start from seed. Plus I'm a little further north I think the tree has shed most of of its leaves and seeds.The ones here had seeds last week, I collected probably 100 of them easily, the branches were loaded with them. I think its Chinese elm anyway, similar to the OP's post.
April it is! I'll mark it in the calendar. It's a big tree, I should be able to take a lot without it looking strange or causing damage. I will start small but see if I can get any bigger cuttings.Yes, lacebark aka "Drake"... Will readily strike from cuttings (april-ish), root cuttings or seeds will grow very rapidly.