Winter cut back and thinning out of my Chinese Elm Group
Cheers John m
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Re: Chinese Elm Group
Each tree looks wonderful in its own right.
It also looks good as a group.
I'm curious to know the history of each tree (and the group) as has been asked.
It also looks good as a group.
I'm curious to know the history of each tree (and the group) as has been asked.
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Re: Chinese Elm Group
Thanks for the comments guys, the main tree came from Paul Sweeny about 15 years ago and kept as a single tree,the two smaller trees I have been growing as shohin for around 10 / 12 years they were put into this group planting 6 years ago.
Thanks John m
Thanks John m