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Old 1-Mar-2005   #1
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"The Chinese Elm" By Thomas J.

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I thought I would share this link with you to another great article Thomas J. has prepared for the folks at Dallas Bonsai.
Great info so far... I'm anxiously awaiting part 2
The Chinese Elm - By Thomas J.

Thanks for another great article Thomas!
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Here here Adam!

A very good, descriptive and educational piece of work by Thomas here, with beautiful photographic examples of what can be achieved, with patience and dedication. A true credit to both this forum and others and Bonsai as a whole.

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Adam, thanks for the link, I have long been an admirer of Thomas J's elms.

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Fantastic article, and i too will watch for part 2, eagerly as i will be acquiring some elms this spring! (wee!)
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I too love Thomas J's elms, especially the Winter shilouttes!
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All,
Part 2 is here
Another great article. Thanks again Thomas!
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Another very good read, providing some excellent information for those new to the subject of bonsai and the Chinese elm species.

Well done Thomas!

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Both of these articles are great. Gives me ideas for my Chinese Elm. His trees are amazing!

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Thanks for that info - I have just bought an Elm I m sure this will come in handy later on.

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Thank you Thomas J. and thank you Adam!!!

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