Tall, fast-growing, pollution and disease-resistant, with early and long-lasting leaves—this special elm cultivar is the ideal park tree. Within New York’s heart, a tall tree once grew in Central Park ...
Few trees can take the place of the millions of magnificent American elm (Ulmus americana) trees that used to grace streets in large parts of North America but fell victim to Dutch Elm disease or ...
One of America’s most loved and appreciated trees is the native elm. At one time, the American elm, Ulmus americana, was probably the most well-known and widely used tree. However, Dutch elm disease ...
The Chinese elm is among the top urban and residential trees on most recommended tree lists in the South and Midwest. The Chinese elm will grow in full sun on a wide range of soil conditions, adapting ...
ATLANTA - Randi Isaacs usually spends fall outside, not here in her allergist's office. "Because usually October, it's not only great weather, but you don't need the medication that much,” she says.
Q: I had to take down a big oak and I want to replace it. A friend mentioned Chinese elm. What are your thoughts? Anne Stanley, email A: Chinese elm, Ulmus parvifolia, also known as lacebark elm, is ...
El Paso, Texas — This is a follow-up to last week's "Just Ask John" segment in which a viewer wanted to know why so many Chinese elm trees seem to be dying in El Paso's Upper Valley. As I reported ...
El Paso, Texas — Maria, A KFOX14 viewer sent in this question: "Would you find out why Chinese elm trees all over the Upper Valley are beginning to die?" I took Maria's question to the city of El Paso ...
It’s been three and a half months since Roberta Dominguez filed an appeal to remove a Chinese elm tree that is protected by a city ordinance from her backyard, where it is damaging the patio and pool ...
An increasing pollen count during the fall pollen bloom may correspond with a growing presence of Ulmus parvifolia or Chinese Elm trees, according to a study focused on changing pollen trends in ...
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ATLANTA - Randi Isaacs usually spends fall outside, not here in her allergist's office. "Because usually October, it's not only great weather, but you don't need the medication that much," she says.