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The city's American elm trees, some nearly a century old, are struggling this spring. These towering trees lining the boulevards and city parks have many looking ...
The trees I’m showing you today were not the trees the older cats who I drank with at the Carolina Coffee Shop 30 years ago ...
Elm trees have leaves ... Before producing leaves, elms often grow small clusters of petal-less flowers. One of the most famous American elms is the Liberty Tree, which stood in Boston during ...
As the weather warms up, it's understandable that you want your garden to look its best. But there are plants you shouldn't be pruning in the summer.
An apple may not fall far from the tree, but for a leaf, it depends on its shape. Elm or apple leaves — oval and symmetrical, with few protruding lobes — fall quickly, making them likely to ...
An elm tree said to have shaded George Washington ... “a living piece of our nation’s history.” “This tree is not just wood and leaves,” said Lauri Seago, NSDAR regent in remarks to ...
An American elm tree that predates the Civil War was cut down this week. The tree has stood on the grounds of the First Presbyterian Church 1793 since the first church building was constructed in 1851 ...
Dutch elm disease has claimed the life of a 100-year-old elm tree in the Waikato, despite the tree being vaccinated. The fatal and fast-spreading disease is caused by a species of fungus and ...
They posted about a dozen pictures of their tree; half showed the tree when the last few leaves were falling. It was not a massive tree, but it had a crown of branches with a few sparse leaves. After ...
Some toothed leaves, for example, have clearly defined serrations, while others have much finer serrations resembling a fringe of hair. Lobed: Maple and Oak. Toothed: Elm, Chestnut, and Mulberry.
Purdue Landscape Report: We have received a few elm tree samples this year with a disease we do not ... It can release spores that will infect newly unfolding leaves leading to chlorotic leaf spots or ...
“While they were here, they measured the circumference or diameter breast height of the elm tree, and turned out to be 17 feet, four inches.” Steve Grigg, a Virginia Tech horticulture ...