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"Frontier" elm (Ulmus "Frontier") is one of many cultivars and hybrids that were developed in response to the virtual elimination of the American elm by Dutch elm disease.
It is far inferior to the Chinese elm and is considered by some to be a “trash tree” when compared to the Ulmus parvifolia or Chinese elm. Information: 909-798-9384; email [email protected].
A durable tree for tough urban growing conditions, lacebark elm (Ulmus parvifolia) is a medium grower, reaching 40 to 50 feet tall at maturity. Its peeling bark resembles old-fashioned lace in ...
• Frontier Elm (Ulmus Frontier): Hybrid of U. carpinifolia and U. parvifolia. This tree is resistant to elm leaf beetle and has good heat and drought resistance. New growth is red/purple with a ...
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 “Drake” – scientific name ulmus parvifolia -- is a very good, small, fast-growing semi-evergreen tree. This tree is a Chinese elm and drake is a popular cultivar widely used in the area.
The Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila) is often called Chinese elm, which is a shame because Ulmus parvifolia is also called Chinese elm or lacebark elm. The difference is night and day.
The lacebark elm is known botanically as Ulmus parvifolia and is from China and Korea. This foreign beauty is resistant to Dutch elm disease that wreaked havoc on our native American elm.
According to a study focused on changing pollen trends in Atlanta, an increasing pollen count during the fall pollen bloom may correspond with a growing presence of Ulmus parvifolia or Chinese Elm ...
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 ...
According to a study focused on changing pollen trends in Atlanta, an increasing pollen count during the fall pollen bloom may correspond with a growing presence of Ulmus parvifolia or Chinese Elm ...
Please note that not all elms are bad. Several elm tree species are highly recommended for our urban landscapes. These much more desirable trees include the lacebark elm (Ulmus parvifolia, aka ...
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