Species: Ulmus Pavifolia (Chinese Elm)
Origin: From a bunch of root cuttings propagated last autumn from a garden centre stock chinese elm. This root was of particular interest due to having two roots fused at the base.
Cost: Free.
Height: 7cm.
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