A small Elm

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A small Elm

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This is one of my smaller Elms with a double a battery for size comparison.
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OOPS forgot the battery :oops:

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Re: A small Elm

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Very nice, goes to show that smaller trees can still have plenty of branches and styling
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How old is this elm Pup :?: Was it from cutting :?: Looks great.
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fishurgutsout wrote:How old is this elm Pup :?: Was it from cutting :?: Looks great.
Yes from a cutting about 6 years.
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Pup wrote:OOPS forgot the battery
... could be getting old?!?!? Lol
You still have more skill and knowledge in your pinky than I have in all my being!


May I ask why you changed the stand? Time difference or aesthetic reason..?


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CoGRedeMptioN wrote:
Pup wrote:OOPS forgot the battery
May I ask why you changed the stand? Time difference or aesthetic reason..?
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Probably to show off :-) :lol: :lol:
Excellent tree Pup and 2 awesome little stands too. :clap:
did you make them or get them locally?

The first one is much more robust and Heavy looking, and the second one is very Dainty. Which do you prefer ( for this tree) and why?
Can you elaborate for the members here?

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kcpoole wrote:
CoGRedeMptioN wrote:
Pup wrote:OOPS forgot the battery
May I ask why you changed the stand? Time difference or aesthetic reason..?
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Probably to show off :-) :lol: :lol:
Excellent tree Pup and 2 awesome little stands too. :clap:
did you make them or get them locally?

The first one is much more robust and Heavy looking, and the second one is very Dainty. Which do you prefer ( for this tree) and why?
Can you elaborate for the members here?

Ken
Hi Ken yes the first stand is a bit on the dainty side plus it is too narrow, the pot was just about the same width. The first one is actually part of my wife's collection of small furnishings, the second one is locally made. Going to have to make some more soon, as my trees get smaller I need more stands.
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Re: A small Elm

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Beautiful pup! It could almost hide behind the battery its that small!
Love it :worship:
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