Q: I had to take down a big oak and I want to replace it. A friend mentioned Chinese elm. What are your thoughts? Anne Stanley, email A: Chinese elm, Ulmus parvifolia, also known as lacebark elm, is ...
Another tree to consider in the landscape is the Chinese or lacebark elm (Ulmus parvifolia). It is an excellent shade tree and possesses several characteristics which make it most favorable for many ...
The lacebark elm met Old Man Winter's confrontation head-on and won and is now showing out in the Chattahoochee Valley area of West Georgia. While record cold took its toll by freezing leaves to the ...
Two dozen eager and antsy King Robinson School first graders joined the mayor in pouring bucket after bucket of water atop a newly planted lacebark elm tree — to help grow a federally funded canopy ...
When do I prune my Lacebark elm tree? Lacebarks are a wonderful large to medium large shade tree. At 40- to 50-feet tall, they thrive in tight clay soils and work well in hot, windy and dry conditions ...
After Dutch elm disease arrived on a log shipment from Europe in the 1930s and began systematically wiping out our American elms, many of us marked elms off our lists of trees to consider for ...
The lacebark elm met Old Man Winter’s confrontation head on and won. It’s now showing out in the Chattahoochee Valley area of West Georgia. While record cold took its toll by freezing leaves to the ...
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