Ulmus (Elm) #1
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Ulmus (Elm) #1
One of my favourite tree, with huge potential!
Very natural style.
I imagine: it's growing on the wide field.
Alone without any trees...
Just endless space and the Elm.
It doesn't sound great?
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Best to You!
Very natural style.
I imagine: it's growing on the wide field.
Alone without any trees...
Just endless space and the Elm.
It doesn't sound great?
more - bonsai-niwaki.blogspot.com
Best to You!
Last edited by bonsai.niwaki on Wed Jan 25, 2017 7:19 pm; edited 1 time in total
bonsai.niwaki- Member
Re: Ulmus (Elm) #1
Very cool tree and simply looking at the first pic I was shocked to see the scale of the tree in the second pic. Thanks for sharing.
Jesse- Member
Re: Ulmus (Elm) #1
Exactly! That's the point!Very cool tree and simply looking at the first pic I was shocked to see the scale of the tree in the second pic. Thanks for sharing. wrote:
This is what I'm looking for.
Maybe coming spring will be repotting time. Tree is growing really really fast...
Yes, indeed. It's a good material for branch replace. The thinner, the betterVery nice, very promising tree. As you say, huge potential. wrote:
In the natural form. This is how trees are growing in open spaces...Nice, natural Elm in the broom form Cool wrote:
Thanx a lot. Rosło sobie w lesie i się wykopałoVery nice tree, gratulacje ! wrote:
You know what? You're dam* right !Very nice tree indeed Very Happy wrote:
I'll upload! This tree deserves good pot...
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