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Diseases of the Elm Tree (Part 2)
... death in Siberian elms is Botryodiplodia canker. A canker is a disease that is seen on living bark and sap-conducting tissue. In Manitoba, Botryodiplodia canker kills more elms than Dutch elm disease, with drought-stressed Siberian elms being most suspectable. A principal symptom of Botryodiplodia is the development ...
gardenline.usask.ca

HortNews- May 2006
... . This is the real Chinese elm, not to be confused with the weedy, breakage-prone Siberian elms that are often mistakenly called Chinese. The lacebark has, as its name suggests, beautiful bark ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

BigPicture.html
... negundo, also known as Manitoba Maple) on the east side of the house, two stubbed Siberian elms (Ulmus pumilla), and some dying Lombardy poplars (Populus nigra), the place was as bald as ... on the east, north, and west boundaries of the garden, made up of evergreens and elms interspersed with young oak and maple trees. On the west side of the house is ...
www.dragongoose.com

EnglishRosesNorthernUtah.html
... hour and we lost so much of a close-by Siberian Elm that we're going to have it cut down. Siberian Elms are fast growing, notoriously weak-wooded, and continually lose quite ... the ax as well. As I mentioned in an earlier essay (Cutting Back I), these elms breed like rabbits and both of these trees are seedlings that I allowed to survive ...
www.dragongoose.com
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Elmcare.com - Siberian Elm
... Siberian Elm Home | Elm Care Products | Register your Elm | Forum Home > About Elms > Elm Species > Siberian Elm Last Update 30/08/00 How Trees Work About Elm Trees The Elm Story Identifying Elms Elm Species Biology of Elms ... in the US Midwest, Siberian elms were planted extensively and ...
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Questions On Chokecherry
... : first, sooty molda low-grade fungus that results from "honeydew" secretions of aphids feeding. The Siberian elms showed some herbicide damage. There are several things that can wipe out chokecherriesblack knot and ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Questions On Elm
... one about 30 feet away is fine. (New Town, N.D.) A: Siberian elms are racked with disease problems. In fact, it is more unusual ... fungicide for protection by a local arborist. Chinese elms and Siberian elms are not the same; the Siberian elm is hardy in our area and is ... to 40 years. Many "residents" there are the old Chinese and Siberian elms that have long since lost favor, but they were the "tree- ...
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Entomology and Pest Management
... gives good illustrations for identification. Elm leaf beetles are common pests of American, Chinese and Siberian elms. They frequently enter homes in the autumn. Neither of these insects cause damage in the ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - E
... sieboldianus ELIZABETH MAGNOLIA Magnolia acuminata--Cucumber Tree ELM LEAF BEETLE Elm Leaf Beetle ELMS Ulmus americana--American Elm Ulmus x 'Cathedral' Ulmus davidiana Ulmus x 'Frontier' Ulmus glabra ... ' Ulmus 'Morton'--Accolade TM Elm Ulmus parvifolia--Lacebark Elm Ulmus x 'Pioneer' Ulmus pumila--Siberian Elm Ulmus x 'Regal' Ulmus rubra 'Lincoln' Ulmus wilsoniana 'Prospector' Dutch Elm Disease ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

Ask the Experts - Elms in General
... ELMguard Trials Can I separate two elms that have grown together? How suitable is the Siberian elm as a windbreak? How do I remove stumps? What causes the bark to peel away? Do elm trees lose their leaves in Florida? Question Can I separate two elms ... suitable is the Siberian elm for use as a windbreak? Answer I would have to say the Siberian elm is considered a ...
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