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Old 28-Feb-2007   #1
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Chinese Elm Styling

Hey everyone!

I recently transfered to VCU in virginia and currently majoring in Urban Planning and minoring in Horticulture. I thought that it would be pretty cool to bring my tree to school. I really glad I did because I have alot of time to really study the tree at school as well as back at the dorm. My mom bought me a chinese elm for my birthday and it was probably the best tree i have in my arsenal lol. I try to style it but it seems like it doesn't have much on there to style. However, I have two ways of styling the tree. I included two postings of chinese elm pictures from different people. I labled the people who posted them. The first picture is my actual tree at this point in time and I have one picture that shows if i just kept growing it and pruning it it will get that grow and cut look. However, there is another picture the one by Thomas J is the way i want my elm to look. However I have no idea how to style it to that kind of shape. I just want a very uniform and very kepted look for the tree however, I have no idea where to start. Can anyone help?
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