Posted by brooklyn1 on July 15, 2010, 9:07 pm
kate@notme.com wrote:
>Good luck with them all, bit especially the Elm. I'd be interested in
>hearing more about that one. Is it one of the new American Elms?
None of us will be around to see it mature:
http://www.cirrusimage.com/tree_accolade_elm.htm
Thank you for your well wishes.
>brooklyn1 wrote:
>>Tomorrow morning the crew will be here to plant my five new trees;
>>One Fat Albert Colorado blue spruce, about 6'
>>One Colorado blue spruce, about 10'
>>One sugar maple "Legacy", 4" caliper, about 14'
>>One elm "Accolade", 5" caliper, about 14'
>>One double flowering horse chestnut "Baumanii", 5' caliper, about 12'
>>
>>This is a combination of my last Christmas and birthday gift, I've
>>waited patiently and am looking forward to the event. I will have
>>pictures.
Posted by kate on July 18, 2010, 4:56 pm
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 21:07:37 -0400, brooklyn1
>kate@notme.com wrote:
>>Good luck with them all, bit especially the Elm. I'd be interested in
>>hearing more about that one. Is it one of the new American Elms?
>None of us will be around to see it mature:
>http://www.cirrusimage.com/tree_accolade_elm.htm
>Thank you for your well wishes.
Luckily, I have a mature Chinese Elm in the yard. Such a graceful
tree.
Kate
>>brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>>>Tomorrow morning the crew will be here to plant my five new trees;
>>>One Fat Albert Colorado blue spruce, about 6'
>>>One Colorado blue spruce, about 10'
>>>One sugar maple "Legacy", 4" caliper, about 14'
>>>One elm "Accolade", 5" caliper, about 14'
>>>One double flowering horse chestnut "Baumanii", 5' caliper, about 12'
>>>
>>>This is a combination of my last Christmas and birthday gift, I've
>>>waited patiently and am looking forward to the event. I will have
>>>pictures.
>hearing more about that one. Is it one of the new American Elms?