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Old 25-09-2004, 12:42 PM
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Hi everyone.
About 5yr ago I got my first trees for bonsai when I was first introduced to
bonsai.
I worked on the council and they were dug out from the ground.
I was told they were an English elm, Chinese Elm and Desert Ash.
I'd like to get them correctly identified. The english elm and Desert ash I
have no idea if they are that or not. As for the chinese elm, well the
leaves have never been that glossy green that other chinese elms are.
Is there place that I can post photos of the bark and leaves to for
identifying? If not would anyone be willing to help me?
Oh, and I may have to wait a little for the chinese elm as it's only just
starting to shoot.
My email address is
Thanks for any help
Andrew
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Is there place that I can post photos of the bark and leaves to
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identifying? If not would anyone be willing to help me?
Oh, and I may have to wait a little for the chinese elm as it's

only just
starting to shoot.



Post the pics in one of the galleries at our web site (address
below).

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
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Is there place that I can post photos of the bark and leaves to
for
identifying? If not would anyone be willing to help me?
Oh, and I may have to wait a little for the chinese elm as it's

only just
starting to shoot.



Post the pics in one of the galleries at our web site (address
below).

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and
its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it
should have - Paul Bigelow Sears.

************************************************** ******************************
++++Sponsored, in part, by Boon Manakitivipart++++
************************************************** ******************************
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Old 27-09-2004, 11:33 AM
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"Jim Lewis" wrote in message


Post the pics in one of the galleries at our web site (address
below).



Thanks for the help, and have posted a zip of the English Elm and Desert Ash
trunks and leaves, i just hope it works.
Since writing my original post here I looked up the net, and simply cos one
looked much closer to an elm than the other, I thought it was a English Elm.
Turns out it's closer to a Desert Ash than the other, so maybe it's the
Desert ash, and the other, is well, a loss to me.
Thanks again
Andrew

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Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and
its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it
should have - Paul Bigelow Sears.


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****
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****
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Old 27-09-2004, 11:40 AM
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"Andrew G" wrote in message
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"Jim Lewis" wrote in message


Post the pics in one of the galleries at our web site (address
below).



Sorry, but I tried uploading, and the file size was too big. Each pic I have
is about 90kb, being a total of 4.
I will resize them and post them in a day or 2
Cheers
Andrew




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"Andrew G" wrote in message
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"Jim Lewis" wrote in message


Post the pics in one of the galleries at our web site (address
below).



Sorry, but I tried uploading, and the file size was too big. Each pic I have
is about 90kb, being a total of 4.
I will resize them and post them in a day or 2
Cheers
Andrew


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Old 27-09-2004, 12:05 PM
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Now posted in not strictly bonsai.
Thanks again


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Now posted in not strictly bonsai.
Thanks again


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