Hi everyone,
A while ago I proposed that those of us who live in a cool/cold climate post pictures of our deciduous shohin when these lose or have lost their leaves. Here are 4 little trees of mine, i.e. 2 Chinese elms and 2 tridents.
Who comes next, from the A.C.T., Victoria, Tasmania, New England or the Southern Tablelands... etc.?
Lisa
Thank you, Steven, for having given us the much-desired shohin section !!!
Deciduous shohin in late Autumn
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Re: Deciduous shohin in late Autumn
i have afew more of mine in nice colour atm. if i get time tomorrow ill get some pics b4 they go past there best, my elms still have there leaves and not much colour except one that almost goes red.
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Re: Deciduous shohin in late Autumn
Very nice to see these, as we do have trouble getting good colour or an even leaf colour and drop.
Thank you Lisa. Cheers Pup
Thank you Lisa. Cheers Pup

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