Autumn's last hurrah..Chinese Elm

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Autumn's last hurrah..Chinese Elm

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The last splash of Autumn. A Chinese Elm hanging on to its leaves. A starter tree only two years in training and in a pot. Great colour all the same.
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:tounge: very nice .
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very nice. Mines are still ...ever green here!
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Post by cre8ivbonsai »

very nice Bodhi, I haven't seen a Chinese Elm go that yellow before :tu: ... mine stay green all year round :lost: .
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