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SPGD Founder/Bonsaiist
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Chinese Elm: Styling Advice
Okay, I picked up this Ulmus Parvifolia a few weeks ago and I've been pondering what to do with it. I had a basic idea, but I want to see what you people think. I was planning to start once the tree goes dormant (or at least, as dormant as Ulmus Parvifolia get in Southern California).
I have three pictures. If you want any more, ask away:
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Charles Bevan
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Wire the branches into that well known triangular shape. This could make a nice little literati plant.
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