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The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 7:42 am
by anttal63
I am now gaining a fair size collection of English Elm. They are fast becoming one of my favourite trees to work with. Readilly collectable with good trunk size for everyone's taste and bark to die for. If you look hard you will even find flare, muscle and movement. Some of the best bonsai in this country are EE. Done by the one and only QV. I certainly understand why they are his favourite. This winter i will be doing alot of work on my EE. Rather than opening up a seperate thread for each tree i have thought to do them all here hence the title. Makes it easier for me to track also.
To kick it off i want to show off my latest purchase from the Bendigo show over this weekend. I normally collect EE from the wild but this baby was worth paying for and getting a head start on things. It wont take long to get a finished tree at all. It has lots of issues but that is half its attraction. Loads of character that i can enhance and design and build upon. I love the idea of Walter Pall's informal broom philosophy's, so like the rest of my EE and many other trees i have, this will be no exception
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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 8:00 am
by craigw60
Thats a tree with a bright future Tony
Craigw
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 8:08 am
by Craig
Goodmorning Antonio

, i love what you've got to start with mate , very nice

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 8:14 am
by anttal63
craigw60 wrote:Thats a tree with a bright future Tony
Craigw
Hasn't it just !!! Thanks mate !
Craig wrote:Goodmorning Antonio

, i love what you've got to start with mate , very nice

Good mornin mate thanks !

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 10:19 am
by bodhidharma
I also lusted after this tree as E.E's are my most favourite tree. I am ecstatic that you bought it though Antonio as i need another E.E like i need a hole in the head

It will reward you very quickly.
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 10:34 am
by anttal63
bodhidharma wrote:I also lusted after this tree as E.E's are my most favourite tree. I am ecstatic that you bought it though Antonio as i need another E.E like i need a hole in the head

It will reward you very quickly.
Mate you have to believe that just for a moment i saw your dissapointment b4 i told you it was me that bought it and i did consider reselling it to you but after telling you i was the new owner and saw how happy you were for me i changed my mind.

Thanks mate we will definately catch up this year !!!

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 4:24 pm
by Andrew F
WOW

Now that is a great start to a wonderful bonsai Anton, keep us updated plz.
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 5:59 pm
by siddhar
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 9th, 2012, 6:04 pm
by jarryd
can't wait to see how you place the branches on this one ant, and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of your stock. this one has set the bar pretty high!
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 10th, 2012, 12:08 am
by anttal63
VelvetSicklid wrote:WOW

Now that is a great start to a wonderful bonsai Anton, keep us updated plz.
Will do Velvet Thanks mate !
Thanks mate
jarryd wrote:can't wait to see how you place the branches on this one ant, and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of your stock. this one has set the bar pretty high!
Thanks Jarryd i cant wait to start working on them too. Some, need carving to be done first so im not in a hurry to wire them just yet. I also did some drill and plug root grafts to some 2 years ago and cant wait to see how successful that went. Yes this ones bar is high because of its state of advancement but i have a cracker collection of EE stay tuned.

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 10th, 2012, 7:33 am
by alpineart
Hi Anttal63 , mate its good to see a purchase of some good stock .It make it a lot easier and quicker when material like this is available for . No doubt you will whip it into shape in no time .
Cheers Alpine
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 10th, 2012, 8:04 am
by anttal63
alpineart wrote:Hi Anttal63 , mate its good to see a purchase of some good stock .It make it a lot easier and quicker when material like this is available for . No doubt you will whip it into shape in no time .
Cheers Alpine
Indeed indeed thanks mate !!!

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 18th, 2012, 6:46 am
by anttal63
Heres another, This one is named River side Elm 1 and was collected 4-5 years ago. As the name suggests it was collected from a river bank. It has recently been defoliated and dewired ready for some carving and a repot. Hopefully a bonsai pot if a suitable one can be found. The other pending factor will be drill and plug root grafts which were done 2 years ago and am desperately waiting to see how they have turned out. If not plan B will be Bodhi's technique.
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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 18th, 2012, 7:37 am
by paddles
Please make certain you take photos while it's out of the pot tony!
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: April 18th, 2012, 10:13 am
by anttal63
paddles wrote:Please make certain you take photos while it's out of the pot tony!
Of course i will especially if i got something to sing about !!!

I do have photos of the doing of the grafts will post when next have time !
