Making an american elm bonsai from simple collected material.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video I will be showing how to make a bonsai from a collected american elm. This tree is in the early stages of development.
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We are a bonsai nursery with a large display garden with a small koi pond. We have over 500 trees representing about 100 varieties. We have many rarely seen species. Including 14 species of pine, and 13 species of maple. These trees have been collected over the past decade and come from all over the globe.
Great to see American Elms!!!
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I really like the Elm. Thanks again for the video.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Very nice and wonderful tree. Love the American elm. I have four I have collected from my woods on my property, that I am currently working on. I also love the hemlock trees we have here in N.H., and also have some white pine. Thank You for this wonderful video presentation my friend!
Thank you very much. I also have a fair number of white pines as they are very easy to find in my area. I have only one hemlock I am a big fan of them they are just hard to come by in my area.
Hope you make a video when the time comes to put the elm into a bonsai pot. It looks very promising.
Thank you. I plan to maybe in 2024. Thanks for watching.
oh nice i was afraid the bee thing was the only video for today 👍
No it's a 2 for one day.
@@beardedbonsai thats a deal
@@annanym5947 The bee thing is a bonus and semi related I will not be able to make any more bonsai videos if they eat my studio.
@@beardedbonsai wow i didnt know that they could eat your studio 😮
Great tree. Does it have natural size leafs or has they reduced size after collection?
Thank you. The leaf size reduces very easily. If left alone growing tn the ground the leaves can easily be 4 inches long (10-12cm). I find when they are in a container and kept pruned 1 to 1.5 inches is the normal size they reach.
@@beardedbonsai sounds like a great species. Dont think I can find them here other than as seeds.
@@greenmachinesweden I really have no idea maybe. Ulmus americana. Where I am they are more often than not treated as a weed I don't think I have ever seen one for sale.
Can't hear instructions with the music.
What music are you hearing?
Can I turn off the music?
My apologies but there is no music.