RE: [inbox] Re: Small tree with exfoliating bark


Dear steph
I have made the alterations. Let me know what you think.
Incidently the file references in your links are absolute and will need to
be made relative when you are ready to distribute your site.
LOL

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From: owner-woodyplants@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of Lynn Jenkins
Sent: mardi 15 mars 2005 02:50
To: woodyplants@hort.net
Subject: [inbox] Re: Small tree with exfoliating bark


Heptacodium miconioides - Seven Sons Tree?
Good pic of bark:
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=K450

At 06:16 PM 3/14/2005, you wrote:

  I need help to identify a tree I have seen here in SE Wisconsin in
  several locations.   Trunk diameter about 6 inches or less. Generally
  planted as a multi-stemmed shrub.   Bark is finely exfoliating (i.e.
  not in large sheets) and is light grey-brown in color (definitely not
  white)  It's probably one of the beeches or birches.

  Does anyone have a picture?

  --
  Don Martinson
  Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  l*@wi.rr.com

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