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This little group of trees represent 5 generations of the tree. Which is a Ulmus parvifolia x Suberosa ( corky bark elm ) the mother was a gift.
Of nursery stock for looking after a collection while the owner was on a trip for 5 months in 1998. The first Child, is an air layer of a branch that was in the wrong place. The Grandchild is a cutting also of a badly placed branch. The Great grandchild is a root cutting. The Greatgreat grand child is a cutting from the first child. All have still a long journey but the progress is good. Because the first step was taken.
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G, day I live in western Australia I have been trying for the last 20+ years with some success to grow Bonsai. I am a perpetual learner and an advanced beginner Last edited by Pup; 06-05-2008 at 10:16 AM.. |
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Hi Pup
Great work! Thank you for taking the time to post the pictures! Ciao
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Sweet, Pup, and a good example of your skills. There must be something in the water down-under...
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Brilliant Little Trees Pup, I'd feel bad about splitting up a family so I won't be suggesting you send any single one of them to me, all of them on the other hand will do fine!
-Matt-
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The double take was a mistake after some water
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