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Old 25-Dec-2002   #11
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These make my elms look very paltry. They are great. Thanks for sharing them.

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Old 25-Dec-2002   #12
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Cool Andy. This is my Chinese elm in winter. I have some more in training. The develpment story of one will appear on TBE in a couple of months.

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Old 26-Dec-2002   #13
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Walter wrote:
"Cool Andy. This is my Chinese elm in winter. I have some more in training. The develpment story of one will appear on TBE in a couple of months."
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Wonderful! I look forward to that. Thanks for the opportunity to share it.

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Nice tree walter do you think you could post the development story here too


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Old 26-Dec-2002   #15
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The same elm in 1987
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The other story will appear in TBE

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Thanks for sharing your pictures walter


once again lovely tree i like the movement .



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Old 26-Dec-2002   #19
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Andy,

Thanks for posting these beauties ! The first one is very convincing. You can almost feel the gust of the storm. Magnificent !

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great elms, just out of curiosity, did you shape the trees with clip and grow mostly or wiring?
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