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Coffee 25-03-2003 03:56 PM

tree question
 
I have a 3yr old tree in the back yard that is always loosing its bark--just
the main trunk not the branches. I thought it was dying but each year its
leaves fill out and it seems fine. The bark can be hand peeled of. I don't
know what kind it is but was wondering if any trees do that naturally?? Or
is it dying? Its over 15ft high now and if it needs cut down, I would rather
do it while its a short height.
Pat



Iris Cohen 25-03-2003 04:32 PM

tree question
 
I have a 3yr old tree in the back yard that is always losing its bark--just
the main trunk not the branches. I thought it was dying but each year its
leaves fill out and it seems fine. The bark can be hand peeled off. I don't
know what kind it is but was wondering if any trees do that naturally?

Many trees have bark that peels, like a snake shedding its skin as it grows. It
is considered an added attraction. What color is the new bark? Describe the
leaves. We may be able to tell you what it is. Where do you live?
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)

paghat 25-03-2003 06:20 PM

tree question
 
In article , "Coffee"
wrote:

I have a 3yr old tree in the back yard that is always loosing its bark--just
the main trunk not the branches. I thought it was dying but each year its
leaves fill out and it seems fine. The bark can be hand peeled of. I don't
know what kind it is but was wondering if any trees do that naturally?? Or
is it dying? Its over 15ft high now and if it needs cut down, I would rather
do it while its a short height.
Pat


As Iris said, exfoliating bark is normal. On some species it's considered
one of their most interesting traits, as with Paperbark Maples, &
Madronnas. What kind is yours?

-paghat the ratgirl

--
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"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
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Derryl Killan 25-03-2003 07:20 PM

tree question
 
It would help to know what kind of tree you have. Mack's cherry, Prunus
mackii might flake off it's bark.


"Coffee" wrote in message
...
I have a 3yr old tree in the back yard that is always loosing its

bark--just
the main trunk not the branches. I thought it was dying but each year its
leaves fill out and it seems fine. The bark can be hand peeled of. I don't
know what kind it is but was wondering if any trees do that naturally?? Or
is it dying? Its over 15ft high now and if it needs cut down, I would

rather
do it while its a short height.
Pat





Art M 25-03-2003 07:32 PM

tree question
 

"Coffee" wrote in message
...
I have a 3yr old tree in the back yard that is always loosing its

bark--just
the main trunk not the branches. I thought it was dying but each year its
leaves fill out and it seems fine. The bark can be hand peeled of. I don't
know what kind it is but was wondering if any trees do that naturally?? Or
is it dying? Its over 15ft high now and if it needs cut down, I would

rather
do it while its a short height.
Pat



Other possibilities:
birch - white
river birch - reddish brown and white
crape myrtle (to a lesser extent)



Coffee 25-03-2003 08:20 PM

tree question
 
The color under the shedding bark is much lighter in color--(medium beige?)
I live in PA. zone6--No leaves yet to describe correctly to you--
It has grown 15ft in 3yrs. It was about 3ft high when my husband put it
in --got it from a buddy at work who is no longer there and my husband can't
remember what kind it is.
I spike the trees each spring(fertilize)
It just sheds all the time!!
Patty



jammer 26-03-2003 04:08 AM

tree question
 
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:46:33 GMT, "Coffee"
wrote:

I have a 3yr old tree in the back yard that is always loosing its bark--just
the main trunk not the branches. I thought it was dying but each year its
leaves fill out and it seems fine. The bark can be hand peeled of. I don't
know what kind it is but was wondering if any trees do that naturally?? Or
is it dying? Its over 15ft high now and if it needs cut down, I would rather
do it while its a short height.
Pat


We had birch and i think, eucalyptus trees, they both shed their bark
in a big way.
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gregpresley 26-03-2003 09:08 AM

tree question
 
If you are in Pennsylvania, that narrows your options a little bit (no
eucalyptus or madrone for you). It could be a birch, a paperbark maple, a
sycamore or a sycamore hybrid (london plane tree), or even a stewartia. If
you look up each of these on google, you should be able to find pictures of
trees, leaves, and bark to help you identify your tree.
"Coffee" wrote in message
...
The color under the shedding bark is much lighter in color--(medium

beige?)
I live in PA. zone6--No leaves yet to describe correctly to you--
It has grown 15ft in 3yrs. It was about 3ft high when my husband put it
in --got it from a buddy at work who is no longer there and my husband

can't
remember what kind it is.
I spike the trees each spring(fertilize)
It just sheds all the time!!
Patty






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