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Wolfram Kretzschmar 05-06-2004 02:06 PM

Tree Trunk Question
 
Hi everybody,

as i'm from Germany I will get directly to the problem. I have a new
seedling (I think you know what I mean), which is of chinese elm kind. Now I
wanted to know, whether the trunk is continuous or dissolving.

Excuse me if my English, as it's a very special problem, isn't that
correct...

Bye
Wolle



Julie Trigg 06-06-2004 01:07 AM

Tree Trunk Question
 
Was in a workshop this past week-end at the Fl State Convention and
according to David DeGroot, I think the Chinese Elm would be dissolving.
Julie Trigg





in article , Wolfram Kretzschmar at
wrote on 6/5/04 8:23 AM:

Hi everybody,

as i'm from Germany I will get directly to the problem. I have a new
seedling (I think you know what I mean), which is of chinese elm kind. Now I
wanted to know, whether the trunk is continuous or dissolving.

Excuse me if my English, as it's a very special problem, isn't that
correct...

Bye
Wolle




Iris Cohen 06-06-2004 03:05 AM

Tree Trunk Question
 
Now I wanted to know, whether the trunk is continuous or dissolving.

Sorry, I don't understand you. The trunk of any tree is permanent. It grows by
adding another layer of wood every year. The bark however, is usually not
permanent. The tree sheds it a little at a time. Is this what you meant?
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)

Wolfram Kretzschmar 08-06-2004 04:33 PM

Tree Trunk Question
 
Hi all,

Hi, aint to sure about trunk being continuous
or dissolving. can you give me more info? maybe
just try and explain simply what you mean


I wanted to ask, whether the trunk grows continuously upwards (devellops
arm/branch that grows straight upwards), when cut the first time, or whether
it doesn't grow anymore, but devellops branches/arms that grow sidewards...

I found these two descriptions of cutting a new bonsai the first time. One
describes the method for those trees, that have this continuous trunk, while
the other one describes the method for those that whose trunk dissolves...

Bye
Wolle



Bernie 08-06-2004 04:34 PM

Tree Trunk Question
 
"Wolfram Kretzschmar" wrote in message ...
Hi all,

Hi, aint to sure about trunk being continuous
or dissolving. can you give me more info? maybe
just try and explain simply what you mean


I wanted to ask, whether the trunk grows continuously upwards (devellops
arm/branch that grows straight upwards), when cut the first time, or whether
it doesn't grow anymore, but devellops branches/arms that grow sidewards...

I found these two descriptions of cutting a new bonsai the first time. One
describes the method for those trees, that have this continuous trunk, while
the other one describes the method for those that whose trunk dissolves...

Bye
Wolle


Broom style vs. Pine style? I have Chinese elms in both styles. Just
depends how you train them. That said, the office park where I work is
full of Chinese elms, and all of them are essentially Broom.


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