As we continue discussing trees that are a good choice for local homeowners, this week we focus on the drake elm. The “Drake” – scientific name ulmus parvifolia -- is a very good, small, fast-growing ...
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 ...
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 ...
ULMUS parvifolia, more commonly referred to as the Chinese elm, has been described as ‘one of the most splendid elms, having the poise of a graceful Nothofagus’. These bonsai are nothing short of ...
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 ...
The Topeka Capital-Journal: Ariel Whitely-Noll: Elm trees fuse their root systems. This helps Dutch elm disease spread.
Ariel Whitely-Noll: Elm trees fuse their root systems. This helps Dutch elm disease spread.
The Houma Courier: Fast-growing, small-shade tree drake elm has adapted well to area
Science Daily: Chinese Elm trees linked to increased fall pollen counts in Atlanta
Q.: We have a couple of Chinese elm trees next to our home. They are relatively large and seem to keep multiplying. The trees are not very pretty and last summer, there were far more pods falling from ...