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[email protected] 13-05-2004 03:03 PM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
Bill's issue on this tree is not out yet, so I don't know what he has, but
this is what I got when I asked the RHS for the correct name.

The taxonomy of elms is notoriously difficult and it is hard to find two
authorities who agree with one another.* Ulmus x hollandica is believed to be a
hybrid between U. glabra and U. minor, but there may be elements of U. plotii in
its ancestry too.* U. x elegantissima is thought to be a hybrid between U.
glabra and U. plotii.* 'Jacqueline Hillier' was discovered in a garden in
Birmingham, within the natural range of U. plotii, but its parentage is not known
for certain.* On account of the difficulty in determining parentage of hybrid
elms we take a broad view of U. x hollandica to include cultivars which might
have U. plotii in their ancestry.Unfortunately, until more definitive research
is carried out on the taxonomy of hybrid elms, the nomenclature will remain
confused.

All I can add is that it appears to be a tough little plant.
Iris

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Helena Handbasket 13-05-2004 07:03 PM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
snip

All I can add is that it appears to be a tough little plant.
Iris

I second that. It's one of those little trees that have me leaning more and
more towards elms everyday. I have yet to kill an elm. LOL!

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zone 6b



Jim Lewis 13-05-2004 09:04 PM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 

I second that. It's one of those little trees that have me

leaning more and
more towards elms everyday. I have yet to kill an elm. LOL!



Gee. Now I feel bad. I lost several (bonsai and non-bonsai)
last year in some kind of blight that raged through Tallahassee.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Bonsaiests
are like genealogists: We know our roots!

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Helena Handbasket 14-05-2004 03:03 AM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
I second that. It's one of those little trees that have me
leaning more and
more towards elms everyday. I have yet to kill an elm. LOL!



Gee. Now I feel bad. I lost several (bonsai and non-bonsai)
last year in some kind of blight that raged through Tallahassee.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Bonsaiests
are like genealogists: We know our roots!


Oh man, these insects and diseases are just devastating. I was really
dismayed to see that in California the Coastal Live Oaks are threatened.
We've been losing Red Oaks here to a grub.

I was really surprised to see the checkpoints where you have to cut loose of
your fruits and trees in California were totally unmanned. Budget cuts I
guess.

It's really sad in this day and age that we can't find effective methods to
deal with blights that cause wide scale destruction. I guess it's like
human viruses that find ways to live.

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katie



Nina Shishkoff 14-05-2004 03:09 PM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
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It's really sad in this day and age that we can't find effective methods to
deal with blights that cause wide scale destruction.


I'm working on it....... I'm working on it......


Nina

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Iris Cohen 14-05-2004 03:09 PM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
It's really sad in this day and age that we can't find effective methods to
deal with blights that cause wide scale destruction.

I must have missed something. I understand 'Jacqueline Hillier' is quite
disease resistant. My 'Seiju' gets leaf gall mites, but they are easily dealt
with by Orthenex.
Iris,
Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40
"If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming
train."
Robert Lowell (1917-1977)

Helena Handbasket 14-05-2004 10:03 PM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
It's really sad in this day and age that we can't find effective methods
to
deal with blights that cause wide scale destruction.


I'm working on it....... I'm working on it......


Nina


You go girl! You go!

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katie




[email protected] 02-07-2004 04:02 AM

[IBC] 'Jacqueline Hillier'
 
In a message dated 7/1/04 4:05:33 PM, writes:
I haven't seen any in the nurseries I've visited in this area.

Look for the nurseries that sell the Iseli dwarf evergreens. Iseli is
propagating it. And be sure to read the current issue of International Bonsai.
Iris

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