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Chris J Dixon 01-09-2004 11:53 PM

Snake Bark Acer
 
During the autumn I plan to get rid of an ornamental crab apple
which is sadly too large for the infestation of woolly aphid to
be eradicated effectively. I thought I might be winning, but was
soon disappointed.

Because of the infection, I will not be using the shreddings on
the garden, it can all go in the green wheelie bin.

In its place I want to put a Snake Bark Acer, and would welcome
recommendations for possible specialist sources in my area,
especially if we decide we can afford to go for a more mature
specimen.

Chris
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Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.

Emrys Davies 02-09-2004 02:00 PM

'Chris',

It is commonly known as a Snake Bark Maple. There are quite a few
varieties of them and a few of them are described on this site.

http://tinyurl.com/4ke4q
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Decide which one you want and the RHS Plant Finder
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/plantfinder.asp
will tell you where you can obtain it. For instance, it says that there
are 31 suppliers of Acer Davidii (Snake Bark Maple) and gives details of
three of them which are in the midlands.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.







"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
During the autumn I plan to get rid of an ornamental crab apple
which is sadly too large for the infestation of woolly aphid to
be eradicated effectively. I thought I might be winning, but was
soon disappointed.

Because of the infection, I will not be using the shreddings on
the garden, it can all go in the green wheelie bin.

In its place I want to put a Snake Bark Acer, and would welcome
recommendations for possible specialist sources in my area,
especially if we decide we can afford to go for a more mature
specimen.

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.




Rod 02-09-2004 07:21 PM

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 22:53:03 GMT, Chris J Dixon
wrote:

During the autumn I plan to get rid of an ornamental crab apple
which is sadly too large for the infestation of woolly aphid to
be eradicated effectively. I thought I might be winning, but was
soon disappointed.

Because of the infection, I will not be using the shreddings on
the garden, it can all go in the green wheelie bin.

In its place I want to put a Snake Bark Acer, and would welcome
recommendations for possible specialist sources in my area,
especially if we decide we can afford to go for a more mature
specimen.

Chris


My experience with these was many years ago but they still have a
decent reputation in the trade
http://www.colesnurseries.co.uk/infobin/frames.html

Recently bought nice plants from http://www.bluebellnursery.com/

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Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Franz Heymann 03-09-2004 06:28 AM


"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
During the autumn I plan to get rid of an ornamental crab apple
which is sadly too large for the infestation of woolly aphid to
be eradicated effectively. I thought I might be winning, but was
soon disappointed.

Because of the infection, I will not be using the shreddings on
the garden, it can all go in the green wheelie bin.

In its place I want to put a Snake Bark Acer, and would welcome
recommendations for possible specialist sources in my area,
especially if we decide we can afford to go for a more mature
specimen.


Don't waste your money on a mature specimen. They are quite shapely
when young, and they grow quite quickly.

Franz




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