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Post by Paulneill »

Hi all

Could someone please id this tree for me please ?

I am attempting to air layer a large 3 inch diameter branch of it.

I just layered it today would it be ready to remove by autumn ?

Thanks in advance guys.
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Post by chrisatrocky »

looks like a Celtis to me. If you done the layering right they should be fine in 5-6 months, but I would leave it till spring next year.

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Post by Stewart_Toowoomba »

yep looks like celtis to me as well.

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Post by Chris Sirre »

Stewart_Toowoomba wrote:yep looks like celtis to me as well.

Yes Celtis it is indeed. :)

Chris
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