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JWD
Join Date: May-2005
Country: Australia
Posts: 1
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Corky Bark Elm
I have recently moved from Melbourne (au) to Perth (au) and prior to moving my Corky Bark Elm which is 3 years old dropped its leaves at the beginning of Autumn.
On arriving in Perth, I noticed buds appearing again and now my tree has full leaves again. My question is should I leave the leaves on it now or remove them for the onset of Winter, but if I don't will this effect the my Elm's growth spurt in the beginning of Spring? I would appreciate it if someone could help me. Thankyou |
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Carrier of Bonsai Fever
Join Date: Oct-2001
Location: So-Cal, US of A
Country: America The Beautiful
USDA Zone: Zone 9-10
Posts: 1,833
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Tell us the temperatures (high and lows) of the area where you are. And when you expect Frost.
Seems as though you experienced a late defoliation which elms can handle. It Probbaly will drop naturally in early winter as usuall. As long as its is healthy I would not fret about it.
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