B bonsaichile Omono Messages 1,300 Reaction score 1,461 Location Denver, CO USDA Zone 5b Apr 11, 2023 #21 Bonsai Nut said: I'm 99% sure this is American elm If you look closely, the leaves are twice-serrate. Each leaf tooth has two notches. Siberian elms are once-serrate. View attachment 387544 Click to expand... I stand corrected then
Bonsai Nut said: I'm 99% sure this is American elm If you look closely, the leaves are twice-serrate. Each leaf tooth has two notches. Siberian elms are once-serrate. View attachment 387544 Click to expand... I stand corrected then
HorseloverFat Squarepants with Conkers Messages 11,361 Reaction score 16,304 Location Northeast Wisconsin USDA Zone 5a Apr 11, 2023 #22 Definitely AE .... Siberian and rock elms have dark bark... Parvifolia has reddish hues on new bark. Cedar and Winged have wings.. Slippery has fuzzy twigs and fuzzy, red buds.... This is AE. The "good ones" behave very nicely for bonsai.
Definitely AE .... Siberian and rock elms have dark bark... Parvifolia has reddish hues on new bark. Cedar and Winged have wings.. Slippery has fuzzy twigs and fuzzy, red buds.... This is AE. The "good ones" behave very nicely for bonsai.
HorseloverFat Squarepants with Conkers Messages 11,361 Reaction score 16,304 Location Northeast Wisconsin USDA Zone 5a Apr 11, 2023 #23 (also... American Elms leaves are quite rough ((like cat's tongue... Siberians are considerably more smooth,but still a tad "rough"))
(also... American Elms leaves are quite rough ((like cat's tongue... Siberians are considerably more smooth,but still a tad "rough"))
O One First Matter All Mame Messages 116 Reaction score 66 Location Indiana USDA Zone 6A Apr 11, 2023 #24 Slippery elm?
G Gustavo Martins Omono Messages 1,041 Reaction score 1,417 Location Azores Apr 11, 2023 #25 It’s an elm. Are they not all the same bonsai-wise?
HorseloverFat Squarepants with Conkers Messages 11,361 Reaction score 16,304 Location Northeast Wisconsin USDA Zone 5a Apr 11, 2023 #26 Gustavo Martins said: It’s an elm. Are they not all the same bonsai-wise? Click to expand... That's racist.
Gustavo Martins said: It’s an elm. Are they not all the same bonsai-wise? Click to expand... That's racist.