So when are this ones for sale??? I have only seen one rough bark trident that Brent sale, but the bark is completely different from that tree. I would definitely buy some seedlings from that tree. Hopefully they will have the same properties, if not I think some cuttings should be propagated!AHHH FINALLY FOUND SEEDLINGS OF THE TRIDENT I’M HARVESTING SEED FROM!!!!!
These look great…..very thick leaves…..I am certain these will perform better since they are local to my area!!!!
Extremely rare tree in zone 7a/6b
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Spring.So when are this ones for sale??? I have only seen one rough bark trident that Brent sale, but the bark is completely different from that tree. I would definitely buy some seedlings from that tree. Hopefully they will have the same properties, if not I think some cuttings should be propagated!
Pic from Brent's site. bark and leaves.
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I believe the Coreana type are good to Zone 9I have been wanting to get a Korean hornbeam for a while, but I don't know if they will do well in TX. I know they do have some American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) in East Texas, but I can't find anything about Korean in our area.
I wish I could find a reliable website, I have found sites stating 5-7, and a few 5-9. But the majority of the sites I find say 5-8.I believe the Coreana type are good to Zone 9
I have a few that I bought as seedling from Matt O about 4 or 5 year ago. They seem to do ok if you shelter them from the sun during hot months. Mine have nice Spring flush then slowly losing leaves in the hot months... new leaves emerge but sparse and looking for the rest of the year.I wish I could find a reliable website, I have found sites stating 5-7, and a few 5-9. But the majority of the sites I find say 5-8.
@markyscott do you know if Coreana will do well in central/south Texas? My area is 8b in Boerne, but we do get plenty of 100+ days in the summer.
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In Vermont today……..I may give some seeds a go!
It’s so tempting I see them in the park so I’ll see what I could grab a handful.
They look like they’re pretty well barely left on the tree they must seed in the summer or something?
It’s nice to see natural species growing around and then collect to Seeds I’m probably going to get at least a coupl
Check it!!!!Info from Brent's site.
Deciduous shrub or small tree to 20ft. Glossy dark green leaves, red seed pods, yellow flowers, spectacular scarlet fall color. Small ornamental tree. Accepts vigorous top and root pruning making it a natural for bonsai, leaves can be reduced to under 1/2 inch. Although this species probably works best for shohin, it grows relatively fast and can be used for larger bonsai if grown out for a number of years. It responds well to trunk chops. It also begins flowering and fruiting (seeds) at a relatively young age of about five years, so larger bonsai will carry red and yellow flowers, and showy red seed pods.
Fall color from Brent.
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He has 3 specimen tree for sale... to give an idea of what's possible.
The rest of the pictures are in my ‘ EXTENDED SEASON THREAD’Also, Sergio (Mach5) have a decent size one.