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Old 28-May-2002   #4
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Re: Chinese Elm--Looking Chinese

I'd have to agree with Mansour that the original had a certain something. It looks like equal parts grace & mystery.

I'll be curious how it develops with the new front. I think if I were to work on it, I would have reduced the height a bit and cleaned up the crossing roots, maybe touch up the branch on the right just a little as in the attached pic.

I will be curious to follow how it develops with the new front. I know a radical change like that can take some time to come into its own.

Regards,

Matt

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