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		<title>The Chinese Elm Bonsai – Bringing a Touch of the Orient to Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re looking for another great bonsai to add to your collection, check out the Chinese elm bonsai. The tree, categorized as the Ulmus Parvifolia, is a small evergreen tree that is quite hardy. It will survive just about anything, making it a great bonsai for a beginner or for someone who has a history [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">If you’re looking for another great bonsai to add to your collection, check out the <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/product/B1124-TD">Chinese elm bonsai</a>.<span> </span>The tree, categorized as the Ulmus Parvifolia, is a small evergreen tree that is quite hardy.<span> </span>It will survive just about anything, making it a great bonsai for a beginner or for someone who has a history of killing their plants.<span> </span>The Chinese elm’s twisted trunk and its exposed upper roots make it look like the bonsai is very, very old, even if it’s a relatively young tree.<span> </span>One of the really nice things about the <a href="http://magicherbgarden.com/?page_id=3">Chinese elm</a> is that it can be grown indoors or outdoors.<span> </span>It can exist in many different climates, so you can use it as decoration on your kitchen table, in your office, or put it outside on a patio table to act as a centerpiece during a summer cookout.<span> </span>No matter what you do with this little tree, it’s sure to look great anywhere.</p>
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