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Hi,

I've been given a Japanese Elm bonsai for christmas and is supposed to
be an indoor specimen. The tree is about 10" high and has a nice
'corkscrew' trunk so I assume its quite a mature specimen.

I'm just puzzled if the tree really will survive indoors. Its the
middle of winter here in the UK, but the tree still has all its
leaves. At the moment I have it on a kitchen window that gets full sun
and I mist everyday.

Any help would be appreciated.
Its a nice tree and I want it to be happy ;-)

Jon.
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Hi,

I've been given a Japanese Elm bonsai for christmas and is supposed to
be an indoor specimen. The tree is about 10" high and has a nice
'corkscrew' trunk so I assume its quite a mature specimen.

I'm just puzzled if the tree really will survive indoors. Its the
middle of winter here in the UK, but the tree still has all its
leaves. At the moment I have it on a kitchen window that gets full sun
and I mist everyday.

Any help would be appreciated.
Its a nice tree and I want it to be happy ;-)

Jon.



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