Elm book
- TimS
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Re: Elm book
I’d love to find an Elm specific book. I have both Bonsai with Japanese Maples and The Art Of Flowering Bonsai by Peter Adams, the former is especially good but Japanese and Trident Maple only
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Re: Elm book
The little bonsai of bonsai. From what I understand this book will have a lot of good info on deciduous species. Gets released at the end of the month. His blog is pretty good as well.
https://bonsaitonight.com/2020/01/03/th ... of-bonsai/
https://bonsaitonight.com/2020/01/03/th ... of-bonsai/
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Re: Elm book
There's a book called 'caring for your Chinese elm bonsai tree' by Bruce Bullock. I have it on Kindle but haven't read it for a few years. I'll have a browse when I have time and see how in-depth it is
Update: it is very beginner oriented. Although I don't now how much more you could write about Chinese elm as they're are so bullet proof and respond to basic wiring and pruning techniques
Update: it is very beginner oriented. Although I don't now how much more you could write about Chinese elm as they're are so bullet proof and respond to basic wiring and pruning techniques
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