Hi ladies and gents. I managed to score this little fella over the weekend. He looks healthy and has a nice wide base so I think he has pretty good potential. It's the "Todd" cultivar of a Chinese elm, but it looks like a graft union about 4" from the base so I have no idea what the root stock is. I reckon I'll chop it just under that graft because it's a bit ugly so I guess it's pot luck to see what cultivar I actually have.
Anyway, google doesn't tell me a whole lot about Todd, especially in relation to bonsai. I'm wondering if I air layer him at the graft union and keep the rest of the tree, or just chop him and use it as firewood? I don't think there's a lot of interest above the graft but if it's a good species for bonsai I might keep it just to start it off with a nice fat trunk.

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