Haven't you seen "The Thong" photo? This is obviously Ulmus americana 'Keppler'Ulmus americana ‘Kardashian’
New cultivar.
Haven't you seen "The Thong" photo? This is obviously Ulmus americana 'Keppler'
I zoomed in closer to look at the fissured, wrinkled bark, and I have to agree with you.
It’s Ulmus americana 'Keppler'. The ‘Kardashian’ cultivar has much smoother bark.[/QUOTE
Haven't you seen "The Thong" photo? This is obviously Ulmus americana 'Keppler'
Well yes, the texture of the bark is helpful with the ID but don't forget the distinctive odor the plant exudes, either...I zoomed in closer to look at the fissured, wrinkled bark, and I have to agree with you.
It’s Ulmus americana 'Keppler'. The ‘Kardashian’ cultivar has much smoother bark.
You win! Best comment I've seen on bnut in a long time. \threadWell yes, the texture of the bark is helpful with the ID but don't forget the distinctive odor the plant exudes, either...
Probably a good thing you edited your post.Nice back side. How does the front 'display' side look? (Smoke's photo... 'NOT' Moke's photo) LOL
Well it isn’t “leaning” toward the viewer lol.
Perfect example of inverse taper and inverted root syndrome.
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(Kepplerii)Haven't you seen "The Thong" photo? This is obviously Ulmus americana 'Keppler'