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Old 20-Mar-2003   #1
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Elm Pictures

Well I had a few pictures that I was going to use elsewhere. The reason is now thankfully gone.
But here they are anyway. Not the best pictures but I do like the trees ;o)
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Wonderful trees, Ron. I am new at this (year and a half) and still trying to get some girth on my elms. I love elms. They grow fast and respond to training so well.
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Nice trees, ron. Most of them look like fairly large trees.

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Elms are a fun tree to work with. Really hard to kill and easy to style.
Must be an easy tree I have several of them and I am a lazy person ;o) They do grow quite rapidly but take a while to trunk up.
The ones that are shown in the pictures are in the two to three foot tall range. I do like the larger ones. They look heavy and thieves are generally lazy and tend to leave them alone.
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ron, thanks for sharing! The trees are beautiful. I was wondering, tough, why the first elm has a lighter trunk than the others, is it age or just a different type of elm?

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ron, thanks for sharing! The trees are beautiful. I was wondering, tough, why the first elm has a lighter trunk than the others, is it age or just a different type of elm?

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Bad photography and a cheap camera.
All the trunks are in fact the same color, just not in the pictures
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