Waltron
Chumono
im not sure, but it seems like the could be a style.. maybe shorten it down to about 10" height, get rid of straight sectrions.. throw it in pot?
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im not sure, but it seems like the could be a style.. maybe shorten it down to about 10" height, get rid of straight sectrions.. throw it in pot?
Ive seen a bunch of elms around here that are the same and wanna do the same thing.
Aaron
Collect them and bring the them to Bonsai Academy in October in Ann Arbor.
This looks to be growing on a slope. I've found that trees growing this way do have a nice curve to them, and good root flare on the uphill side. However, the downhill side cups under making it almost useless. I dug quite a few like that until I learned not to.heres an elm that might resemble a clump, or maybe a broom, idk. farmer came in and wacked it low last year
Remember, the chop should be about one third of the finished height.
Catch a theme? Thirds tend to be visually pleasing.
But these proportions are only suggestions, the material actually in front of you should dictate what is best.