Hi All,
He is my recently repotted English Elm which Skippy and I originally worked on in 2005.
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[360°] English Elm (Ulmus procera)
- Deadwood
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[360°] English Elm (Ulmus procera)
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Re: [360°] English Elm (Ulmus procera)
Hi Deadwood,
I love the carving. Carving the wood so thin and the hole look great. I have to agree with the others concerning the placement. I think it would look better centred. Even after making these comments the bonsai is yours and you need to be happy how it looks for you.
Regards Ray
I love the carving. Carving the wood so thin and the hole look great. I have to agree with the others concerning the placement. I think it would look better centred. Even after making these comments the bonsai is yours and you need to be happy how it looks for you.
Regards Ray