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newbie
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2 elm landscape
hi
im looking into creating a landscape with small elms its going to be an indoor scene will elms be ok or do i need a different plant/tree ?? |
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Ninja Woodsmen
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Yes you need another Tree
You need another tree. I can tell you from personal experence that elms don't do well indoors. I am not sure of any hardwood tree that actully does well outside-Sorry
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