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The Chinese elm is sometimes mistakenly called Siberian elm and vice versa. But the Siberian elm, Ulmus pumila, is an undesirable and inferior tree, bearing no resemblance to its Chinese cousin.
"But this year it feels like spring again," says Isaacs. "I have, like, itchy eyes, and a runny nose." A new study reveals the Chinese Elm may be changing Georgia's fall allergy season.
Peak counts of Chinese Elm ranged from 39 to 475 grains per cubic meter, notably with a greater number of days within the moderate pollen range and longer duration of the fall pollen season.
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 … ...
The Tru Green Chinese Elm is also a great entertainment tree for the family. Moon Valley Nurseries customers have used it for climbing or attaching a tire swing or as an attractive picnic tree.
A sign protesting tree trimming is tied to a Chinese Elm tree on Harvard Avenue between Van Ness and Wilson in Fresno on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022. Tree service workers were hired by the city to ...
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 ...
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This is a variety of the Chinese elm, and all selections shed the outer layer of bark during late spring through early summer. The ants may be feeding on bits of sap from the tree or excreta from ...