FILLETEXT(trees)
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Ulmaceae
Genus: Ulmus
Until the arrival of the Dutch elm disease, the beautiful elm was used as a landscape tree throughout the temperate areas of much of North America. The elms found on this continent are a mixture of native… More »
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An elm tree is one of the trees that give the best shade even amidst the populated city setting. It can endure the pollution of the streets that's why it is a popular tree in rural cities. There are about twenty to forty species of the elm tree.
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• Plant and Tree Identification ... It sounds to me like it might be a winged elm tree. Look that up and see!!! We grow them at our nursery and its like all of the bark has wings!!! Katrina ... Other Plant and Tree Identification Threads you might be interested in:
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Figure 1. This photo is all too typical of the devastation caused by Dutch elm disease. Once a tree in a row is infected, the disease can move through connected root systems to kill the entire row. (Photo courtesy of USDA Forest Service via Dr. R. Jay Stipes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
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In areas that have dead and dying elm trees I find morels under about 1 of every 100-200 trees I check. In my experience, the average elm tree that has morels under it produces between 2 and 40 mushrooms--but if the elm tree is large, it may be one of those special trees that produces 200 or more giant morels at a time.
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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. A search on "identify tree leaf" led to some great sources.
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The bark will always identify the American elm. It is light to dark gray, irregularly ridged and deep furrowed. If a piece of the bark is removed from the tree and broken crossways, it will be found to be built up in alternate brown and creamy white layers.
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