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14 Feb 14:21
BONSAI SEEDS: Chinese Elm
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BONSAI SEEDS: Chinese Elm

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Condition
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Location
South Africa
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Bob Shop ID
3164551

Chinese Elm ( Ulmus parvifolia )

Versatile Bonsai
Can be grown indoors or out

The Chinese Elm is a popular bonsai selection for beginners and experts alike. Known for its ability to tolerate poor conditions, the species is easily trained and has excellent characteristics for bonsai use. Deciduous outdoors (zones 5-10) or can be grown as an indoor evergreen.

 

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You are bidding on a packet of 35 SEEDS


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