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Old 17-May-2002   #1
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my chinese elm

hi ppl.

this is my chinese elm. Sorry about bad picture. There are some days that the leaves are dark green but some other they turn almost yellow and some times yellow. I guess this is normal(is it??). Another thing is that cut on the detail 1...when we have a tree like this what can we do?how much time does this take to desapear if it desapears at all!...what stylesok to many questions I guess!!)))
i want to thank everybody for the fast response on my posts!This is the place to be. Thx.
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The cut will eventually heal over time, other than that the yellowing of leaves, are we talking every single leaf, or two or three. Cause if it's two or three then that is pretty much normal.
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Re: my chinese elm

You could trim all the leaves off and it will sprout new ones if it's in an active growth period(ie. Spring, Summer). They'll be nice and green.
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