Winged Elm Forest Pruning, Part 1: Race against a Thunderstorm and the Setting Sun.
In Part 1, I tackle my Winged Elm (Ulmus Alata) forest. I finally remove the Imposter tree that has plagued this planting, and start the long process of pruning these vigorous trees. But wait! Is that thunder in the background? Got to hurry up. Then we start to race the setting sun. Going to have to finish up tomorrow. #bonsai #bonsaitree #wingedelm #bonsaiforest

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