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[360°] ULMUS Parvifolia

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Hello to you all here is another of my exotics.
It is commonly called a Corky Bark Elm.
This particular one was given to me as stock plant from Ray Nesci by a guy who's tree's I was minding while he was on a trip around Australia.
None of his tree's died. I have been training it now for approx 12 years from as I say stock. I have a few Shohin from branches and root cuttings.
The moss on the trunk is easy to treat with Vinegar. Here is the link.
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/360/Ulmus_p ... rosa_pupds
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I thought this one might get some looks and comments
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I would like to get my hands on the software to make these 360degree views. It makes constructive suggestions so much easier for the viewer.
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stymie wrote:I would like to get my hands on the software to make these 360degree views. It makes constructive suggestions so much easier for the viewer.
Join the queue Stymie....lol. Its a great tool!
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a very powerful tree pup :!:

there is something about the foliage starting half way up though, have you thought about bringing a couple of pads south :?:

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Pup wrote:I thought this one might get some looks and comments

I think stunned is the term Pup. Not only by this great tree but by the technology that allows us to see all round it. Great to see that 2D viewing is (almost ) a thing of the past. 360 aside this is a marvelous specimen and thanks for sharing with us here.

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Nice one Pup!

Is there a single tree in your collection that isn't beautifully ramified and refined? It's almost enough to make me take up Ulmus species again...

Thanks for sharing!

Fly.

PS: This is a great use of the 360° feature. I can't wait to get snapping...
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Nice Tree pup

I also think it could do with some lower foliage tho

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FlyBri wrote:Nice one Pup!

Is there a single tree in your collection that isn't beautifully ramified and refined?

Fly.

PS: This is a great use of the 360° feature. I can't wait to get snapping...
YES fly
Now why would they need to go south?!!Elms do not grow that way :P :twisted:
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Problems again. Internet explorer has encountered a problem and has to close. Sorry, Pup, still problems. I get a quick glimpse before it shuts down though. Great tree.
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Pup wrote:Elms do not grow that way
you are right, and it is not my tree...

it is a GREAT bonsai :D
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Hey! Pup,
I was about to comment on the suggestions to lowering the bottom branch when I noticed the Ausbonsai logo at the top of this page.
The lower branches are too far up the trunk and have yet to flesh out horizontally (The logo that is! We'll have to talk with Steven?)

A nice tree, Pup, I hope you don't do anything drastic, because allowing another 3 inches in height over the next three years (1inch per year....I wish?) will overcome any criticism, in relation to one third, two thirds.

Please note there are still some things that retain relativity when spoken about in inches. :lol:

Seriously, can you please put up a "Roughie" every now and then, so we can have a really good critique, where we can really let go with the emotion? :roll:

Excellent tree, Pup.
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Post by alpineart »

Thats a magic looking tree pup . I have an elm or two but not a Corky bark specimen .Cheers Alpine
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