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Anyone Got A Chinese Elm For Sale?

 
 
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Old 20-Jan-2004   #1
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anyone got a chinese elm for sale?

Hello all, my DREAM tree would be the elm that andy has for sale at the moment but being in australia i think import laws would prevent this from easily being imported from america to australia!

anyway does anyone have a REALLY good quality chinese elm for sale? or know of anyone that has a elm for sale WITHIN Australia or that can easily be imported into Australia? Im willing to pay a fair few dollars for the right tree. MUST be of show quality and pritty much a finished tree. I have looked for a tree of good quailty here in perth western australia but can't find ANYTHING! i've searched every bonsai nursery in the state! there are good tree's around but no-one wants to sell them! so im searching interstate now so any help finding me a really good tree would be very much appreciated. thanks!!

DavidN i know your in melbourne? have you seen any really nice elms in any nurseries lately that are for sale?


(This picture andy's elm is pritty much what im looking for!)

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Bonsai girl,
If I remember correctly, that elm is for sale. Its owner is one of bonsaiTalk's very own, Andy Rutlage. You should contact him to hear pricing on it.
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I'll have to look out for you. I'll be heading to a nursery in a couple of weeks that might have a good elm like this for sale but I can't promise anything. Anyone who owns a tree like this would never consider selling it. Your best bet are the nurseries. If you could PM me with some more info about the size of the tree you are after how much you want to spend I'll see if there is anything available.
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