Small, round tree with fissured, grey-brown bark bearing dark green, glossy leaves with serrated edges which are somehwhat larger than the Chinese elm. Foliage turns bright yellow in autumn.
STYLE : Suitable for all styles but delicate twigs and stout, long, flexible roots make it especially suited to broom and root-over-rock styles.
WARNING : Systemic insecticides and fungicides cause defoliation in Elms. Fleshy roots need some protection from frost
Care Info
REPOT : Annually in early spring until 10 years old and then as required.
SOIL : Free draining soil : 40:60 grit:organic.
PRUNE : Anytime indoors, mid spring (before bud burst) outdoors. In winter prune out dead areas or branch tips that have become too heavy.
PINCH : Trim to 2 leaves per shoot during growing season.
WATER : Water daily during growing season - more if hot - sparingly in winter to keep moist. Reduce wateing if leaves drop.
WARNING : Systemic insecticides and fungicides cause defoliation in Elms. Fleshy roots need some protection from frost
FEED : Weekly balanced feed during first month after bud burst then every two weeks until late summer.
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