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 ...
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 ...
Good old Kansas wind and winter’s impending arrival have taken most of the leaves from trees and shrubs in the area, but a few species are looking more attractive than ever. From the peeling patchwork ...
This time of year, the lacebark elm’s splendor comes from its fall leaf color and the incredible beauty of its bark. These mesmerizing traits seem to go unnoticed, or at least unappreciated, while the ...
A pest that puts holes in the leaves of elm and lacebark elm trees has moved into Wichita. The European elm flea weevil is an aesthetic nuisance rather than a threat to trees, extension agent Bob ...
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 ...
DEAR NEIL: We noticed wounds on our 8-year-old lacebark elm a while back. I also noticed the tree weeping occasionally from the leaves, and there were leaves in the top canopy that would turn yellow.
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