I feel compelled to respond to editorial page editor Jack Zaleski's column in the April 1 Forum, specifically in regard to his comments on the status of the American elm. I would argue against any ...
PACIFIC GROVE — In a square-block park there are quite a few trees — some cypress, Torrey pines, a couple of live oaks, a magnolia, and one American elm. Some might say the tree that bears enormous, ...
More than 20 years ago, 200 American Liberty Elms were planted in Sayville. Where are they now? Back in 1989, the Sayville Village Improvement Society joined the Elm Research Institute's "Johnny ...
WATERLOO - The giant American elm tree off Sycamore Street, between Seventh and Sixth streets, is a survivor. It survived the Dutch elm disease that ravaged and killed off most of the elms that once ...
PACIFIC GROVE — The American elm tree that has occupied its space in Jewell Park in Pacific Grove for about 100 years is facing its demise as a majority of the City Council voted to bring it down and ...
This American elm tree is the new second place state champion with a circumference of more than 11 feet. The champion American elm is also in Fargo. Patrick Cronin of south Fargo stands next to his ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - An enormous and historic American Elm tree in Lisbon was diagnosed with Dutch Elm Disease and cut down in June. Now, a Bismarck man has salvaged a huge portion and ...
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The American elm (Ulmus americana) was once a common sight on the Upper Mississippi River, but Dutch elm disease, or DED, has killed many trees. DED is an invasive fungal pathogen that is spread by ...
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