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  2. Ulmus parvifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ulmus parvifolia, commonly known as the Chinese elm [2] or lacebark elm, is a species native to eastern Asia, including China, India, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. [3] It has been described as "one of the most splendid elms, having the poise of a graceful Nothofagus ".

  3. Ulmus pumila 'Pendula' - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian Elm cultivar Ulmus pumila 'Pendula' is from northern China, where it is known as Lung chao yü shu (: Dragon's-claw elm). [1] It was classified by Frank Meyer in Fengtai in 1908, [2] and introduced to the United States by him from the Peking Botanical Garden [1] as Weeping Chinese Elm. [3]

  4. Dutch elm disease - Wikipedia

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    Dutch elm disease (DED) is caused by a member of the sac fungi (Ascomycota) affecting elm trees, and is spread by elm bark beetles. Believed to be originally native to Asia, the disease was accidentally introduced into America, Europe, and New Zealand. In these regions it has devastated native populations of elms that did not have resistance to ...

  5. Ulmus parvifolia 'BSNUPF' - Wikipedia

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    Everclear is reputedly fast growing on well-drained soil. The tree has been selected for inclusion in the National Elm Trial coordinated by Colorado State University.The cultivar was introduced to the UK by Golden Hill Plants, Morden, Kent, in 2010, but discontinued owing to poor sales.

  6. Slime flux - Wikipedia

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    Slime flux, also known as bacterial slime or bacterial wetwood, is a bacterial disease of certain trees, primarily elm, cottonwood, poplar, boxelder, ash, aspen, fruitless mulberry and oak. A wound to the bark , caused by pruning, insects, poor branch angles or natural cracks and splits, causes sap to ooze from the wound.

  7. Here are 6 places where Sacramento lives up to its name ‘City ...

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    Citizen scientists on the iNaturalist app have observed quite a few unique trees throughout the park including Persian walnut, basswood, western sycamores, and Chinese elm trees. 5. Southside Park

  8. How a struggling single mom built an ADU, without killing a ...

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    A raised window in the ADU offers views of a 60-year-old Chinese elm. ... "because that removes the air space around the roots and can kill the tree,” Duvivier said.

  9. Ulmus parvifolia 'Cork Bark' - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Elm cultivar Ulmus parvifolia 'Cork Bark' or 'Corticosa is a North American ... Described by Dawes Arboretum as "a fast-growing, tough tree". [1] Pests ...

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