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Billy M. Rhodes 24-05-2005 02:21 PM

[IBC] Re; Birch
 
Just a reminder. This person is in Australia, I think, and we might have a common name problem here.
A Birch there and a Birch here are likely two very different species.

Billy

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Jo Trojer 24-05-2005 02:28 PM

Hi Billy,

You sound like DHL or FedEx!!!! I am in Austria (Europe) not Australia :o))
Birch = Betula sp. just to avoid any misunderstanding!

Jo
Innsbruck - Austria


Von: "Billy M. Rhodes"
Datum: 2005/05/24 Di PM 03:21:22 CEST
An:
Betreff: [IBC] Re; Birch

Just a reminder. This person is in Australia, I think, and we might have a common name problem here.
A Birch there and a Birch here are likely two very different species.

Billy

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Kitsune Miko 24-05-2005 02:43 PM

Basically, what you will have is a big cutting. Treat
accordingly.

Kits
--- Jo Trojer wrote:
Hi Billy,

You sound like DHL or FedEx!!!! I am in Austria
(Europe) not Australia :o))
Birch = Betula sp. just to avoid any
misunderstanding!

Jo
Innsbruck - Austria


Von: "Billy M. Rhodes"
Datum: 2005/05/24 Di PM 03:21:22 CEST
An:
Betreff: [IBC] Re; Birch

Just a reminder. This person is in Australia, I

think, and we might have a common name problem here.
A Birch there and a Birch here are likely two very

different species.

Billy



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Jim Lewis 24-05-2005 02:47 PM

Jo Trojer wrote:
Hi Billy,

You sound like DHL or FedEx!!!! I am in Austria (Europe) not Australia :o))
Birch = Betula sp. just to avoid any misunderstanding!

Jo
Innsbruck - Austria


Von: "Billy M. Rhodes"
Datum: 2005/05/24 Di PM 03:21:22 CEST
An:
Betreff: [IBC] Re; Birch

Just a reminder. This person is in Australia, I think, and we might have a common name problem here.
A Birch there and a Birch here are likely two very different species.

Billy


And I think the Austrians had first dibs on the sound-alike
name (though the root derivations probably are much
different). ;-)

Jim Lewis -
- Tallahassee, FL - When we
see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to
use it with love and respect - Aldo Leopold - A Sand County
Almanac

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Jim Lewis 24-05-2005 02:50 PM

Kitsune Miko wrote:
Basically, what you will have is a big cutting. Treat
accordingly.

Kits


Kits is probably right if it's in a wall you can't tear
down. That means prune severely but leave some leaves. I'm
not sure, though, that I'd use root hormone on root tissue.
That's usually counterproductive. Maybe wound the bark in
a ring just above the roots and put hormone there.

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Marty Haber 24-05-2005 02:55 PM

Miscellaneous tidbit: I think Austria is a corruption of "ost" = east.
Hence, country to the east of Germany.
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From: "Jim Lewis"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:45 AM
Subject: [IBC] Re; Birch


Jo Trojer wrote:
Hi Billy,

You sound like DHL or FedEx!!!! I am in Austria (Europe) not Australia
:o))
Birch = Betula sp. just to avoid any misunderstanding!

Jo
Innsbruck - Austria


Von: "Billy M. Rhodes"
Datum: 2005/05/24 Di PM 03:21:22 CEST
An:
Betreff: [IBC] Re; Birch

Just a reminder. This person is in Australia, I think, and we might have
a common name problem here.
A Birch there and a Birch here are likely two very different species.
Billy


And I think the Austrians had first dibs on the sound-alike name (though
the root derivations probably are much different). ;-)

Jim Lewis -
- Tallahassee, FL - When we see land as a
community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and
respect - Aldo Leopold - A Sand County Almanac

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Marty Haber 24-05-2005 03:15 PM

Speaking of difficult digging jobs, a neighbor is selling his house, but
wanted to save some ancient yews which he wanted to give to me. Over the
years, one of them developed a long root (about 6'), so he dug a trench and
finally removed the yew. It had practically no fine hairs, yet the tree
survived. In fact, of the 5 trees he dug, 3 survived. Unbelievable, but
true. It may be a quality peculiar to yews.

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To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:48 AM
Subject: [IBC] was birch, now yew


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Pauline Muth 24-05-2005 03:57 PM

wasn't it Austria?

-----Original Message-----
From: Internet Bonsai Club ]On Behalf
Of Billy M. Rhodes
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:21 AM
To:
Subject: [IBC] Re; Birch


Just a reminder. This person is in Australia, I think, and we might have a
common name problem here.
A Birch there and a Birch here are likely two very different species.

Billy

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Jo Trojer 24-05-2005 06:10 PM

Thanks for all the advice: You can get an update at this link:
http://internetbonsaiclub.org/simple...id,13633/catid
,8/

Jo

-----Original Message-----
From: Internet Bonsai Club ]On Behalf
Of Kitsune Miko


Basically, what you will have is a big cutting. Treat
accordingly.

Kits
--- Jo Trojer wrote:
Hi Billy,

You sound like DHL or FedEx!!!! I am in Austria
(Europe) not Australia :o))
Birch = Betula sp. just to avoid any
misunderstanding!

Jo
Innsbruck - Austria


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Kitsune Miko 24-05-2005 06:31 PM

I think a deeper pot and a bitt more defoliation might
be in order, but if you have a mist envionment it
should be OK.

Kits
--- Jo Trojer wrote:
Thanks for all the advice: You can get an update at
this link:

http://internetbonsaiclub.org/simple...id,13633/catid
,8/

Jo

-----Original Message-----
From: Internet Bonsai Club
]On Behalf
Of Kitsune Miko


Basically, what you will have is a big cutting.
Treat
accordingly.

Kits
--- Jo Trojer wrote:
Hi Billy,

You sound like DHL or FedEx!!!! I am in Austria
(Europe) not Australia :o))
Birch = Betula sp. just to avoid any
misunderstanding!

Jo
Innsbruck - Austria




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"Expectations are resentments under construction."

Anne Lamott

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