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Type of tree and how to look after??

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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67719
Hi all!

I got my first 名媛直播 for my birthday the other week and I am struggling to work out what type of tree it is and how to best care for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67953
Looks like an Elm tree? Not sure 100%

Make sure it has plenty o flight, dint overwater it, and dont let it dry out to much, those types of trees are usualy very easy to take care of, Just make sure you dont keep them close to a heater or open window as it could atract pests!
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67962
Nope, not an elm. My guess would be sageteria theezans.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67977
It's a walnut tree. I can't pinpoint the exact species but it's walnut. I recognized the outer layer of the nut as walnut, and most walnut trees that grow in North America have waxy-looking leaves.

here's some info. Walnuts grown from seed may not provide any nuts until they reach 10 – 13 years of age. Grafted cultivars generally start to fruit in their 5th year. Most grafted cultivars are 2 yrs old so you can expect to receive the first crops in the 3rd year after planting.

In moist conditions, the tree features a single, stout trunk. In drier conditions, there are usually several slender trunks. The leaves are 8 to 14 inches long and pinnately compound (grouped in leaflets around a central stem). This tree prefers moist soil, and in the dry territory that is its native range, the tree seeks out ravines and river beds.

Also like most landscape trees, walnuts will grow best if they receive full sun. However, walnuts have less tolerance for dry conditions than many trees; they need moist but well-drained soil and they often struggle in regions that receive less than 25 inches of rain each year. If you live in a dryer area, you'll need to be very diligent about irrigating your walnut tree.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67979

Tropfrog wrote: Nope, not an elm. My guess would be sageteria theezans.

That's actually a very good guess I see why you thought it was a Chinese sweet plum tree.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67980
Sageretia theezans, definitely not a walnut
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67987
You might be right, but if it has lines on the bottom that split it into four sections then it is walnut. otherwise yes it would be a sageretia theezans.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67989
Our garden centers gets flooded with mallsai like that every year. I am always looking thru the assortment to look for trees with any potential. I have seen thousends of sageretia but not one walnut plant. I think I stick to my guess.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67990
You don’t have to doubt Tropfrog, it’s a sageretia, no doubt about it
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67991
I'm only really good with trees from North America. Also, everyone makes mistakes myself included so please try to reply with more care lucR because I have emotional problems (BPD and depression) and you came off extremely rude. almost like I was a cockroach and you thought I needed to be stepped on.

I really don't like being rude but please treat people like you want to be treated.
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