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Lisa Miller 11-01-2004 08:04 PM

[IBC] Chinese Elm confusion
 
Hi everyone. I'm a relative novice - but I've been lurking for quite a
while. This past summer I purchased a lovely Chinese Elm (and I'm so happy
that it's remained happy and healthy - so far). But I do have a question -
I'm a little confused with this tree. I've read that it's an indoor tree and
also that it's an outdoor tree. I've treated it as an outdoor tree (I'm in
Maryland - about 35 miles west of Baltimore - zone 6/7). After the first
light frost, I put the tree on a closed-in, unheated back porch with some
other outdoor trees. It had been a relatively warm winter until recently. My
tree lost most of it's leaves. And then the tree began sprouting new leaves
(yes - it was *that* warm here). Now, our temperatures have dropped below
freezing (and I understand that they are supposed to stay low) and I'm
concerned that such a fast drop in temp (especially when the tree was
obviously not dormant) will harm the tree. I'm also concerned about the
roots freezing. Should I just leave the tree where it is, or should I bring
it in to a heated area?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

oh, and thanks so much for all the great information that I've been able to
learn from reading all the posts.

best wishes for the new year,

Lisa Miller

Westminster, MD USA - Zone 6/7

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Michael Persiano 11-01-2004 09:02 PM

[IBC] Chinese Elm confusion
 
In a message dated 1/11/2004 2:27:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
Now, our temperatures have dropped below
freezing (and I understand that they are supposed to stay low) and I'm
concerned that such a fast drop in temp (especially when the tree was
obviously not dormant) will harm the tree. I'm also concerned about the
roots freezing. Should I just leave the tree where it is, or should I bring
it in to a heated area?
Lisa:

Based on the information provided, I would suggest that you either (1) place
the Elm in a wooden box filled with mulch and bury the pot or (2) move the Elm
to a cold garage where the temperature do not delve below 34-degrees
Fahrenheit.

All Elms are not created equal, and even identical species grown in different
zones have been known to acclimate to regional climates. I will say that if
this Elm was acquired from a hot house environment, I would not winter it in
the outdoors.

Cordially,

Michael Persiano
http://members.aol.com/iasnob/index.html

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