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Lizdelia Pinion makes a point as Santiago Pinion listens. James Kling (not pictured) counsels the Pinions on extreme behavior issues with their son. (Jon Langham/For Sun-Times Media) ... ElmwoodPark-Leaves.com Member of Sun-Times Media;
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www.pioneerlocal.com/elmwoodpark/
www.pioneerlocal.com/elmwoodpark/
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Nov 12, 2009 ... Deerfield Review, Edison-Norwood Times-Review, Elm Leaves, Evanston Review ... ElmwoodPark-Leaves.com Member of Sun-Times Media ...
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www.pioneerlocal.com/elmwoodpark/lifestyles/currents/18...
www.pioneerlocal.com/elmwoodpark/lifestyles/currents/1873436,elmwood-park-combriefs-111209-s1.article
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How many leaves from our school can you identify? ... American elm ... slippery elm...
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www.orange.k12.oh.us/teachers/mhs/bsosic/tree%20web%20p...
www.orange.k12.oh.us/teachers/mhs/bsosic/tree%20web%20page/pages/leafidentificationtest.html
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Elm leaves are usually distinguished by being uneven at the base of the leaf blade where it attaches to the leaf stalk. Elm leaves are usually sharply ...
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www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/ornament/elm39.htm
www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/ornament/elm39.htm
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Elm leaves are deciduous and alternate in two rows along the shoot. The shape is oval and tapers towards a point. The edge is ragged and saw-toothed and veins are prominent. The size is dependent on the species, but the leaves of an American elm are usually between 10 and 15 cm in length.
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www.elmcare.com/about_elms/identifying/identifying_leav...
www.elmcare.com/about_elms/identifying/identifying_leaves.htm
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Elm trees make up an important part of the North American landscape and identifying them is the first step in preventing their demise from Dutch elm disease. Although there are differences amongst the different species of elms, ... To quickly identify an elm, look at the silhouette, the leaves and the bark.
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www.elmcare.com/about_elms/identifying/identifying_elms...
www.elmcare.com/about_elms/identifying/identifying_elms.htm
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Spring 2006; Download PDF; (10.9 MB)
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www.buffalostate.edu/library/elmleaves/
www.buffalostate.edu/library/elmleaves/
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Fortunately for us would-be arborists who don't have a clue, there are a number of web sites that can help us tell if that's an ash or an elm growing in the front yard. ... Using either site, you'll need to have your leaf in hand and be prepared to answer some of the following questions: Are the leaves needle-like,
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ask.yahoo.com/20020604.html
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Distinguishing features: doesn't have corky wings on branchlets like the Winged Elm & Rock Elm have, has fairly smooth leaves and doesn't have rusty-colored hairs present on its buds like the Slippery Elm has, has asymmetrical leaves unlike the Siberian Elm, differs from Hackberry by not having 3 main veins branching...
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www.cumberland.k12.il.us/Schools/CHS/Starwalt%20Project...
www.cumberland.k12.il.us/Schools/CHS/Starwalt%20Projects/Ecology%20web%20pages/american_elm_leaves.htm
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