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Elms are
deciduous and semi-deciduous
trees comprising the
genus Ulmus in the
family Ulmaceae. They are
distributed over most of the
Northern Hemisphere...
- Many
elm (Ulmus)
trees of
various kinds have
attained great size or
otherwise become particularly noteworthy;
among these are the following. Most of North...
- a
large wych
elm.
Thinking the
location to be a
particularly good
place to
search for birds' nests,
Farmer attempted to
climb the
tree to investigate...
- as the
American elm or, less commonly, as the
white elm or
water elm, is a
species of
elm native to
eastern North America. The
trees can live for several...
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slippery elm, is a
species of
elm native to
eastern North America.
Other common names include red
elm, gray
elm, soft
elm,
moose elm, and
Indian elm. Ulmus...
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Dutch elm disease (DED) is
caused by a
member of the sac
fungi (Ascomycota)
affecting elm trees, and is
spread by
elm bark beetles.
Believed to be originally...
- Museum, by John
Cotton Dana.
ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1917. The
Gloom of the Museum, by John
Cotton Dana,
ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1917...
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Elm or
elm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
elm is a
tree of the
Genus Ulmus.
Elm or
ELM may also
refer to:
Elm Tree,
Ontario Elm (hills)
Elm,...
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ancient elm in the
Scottish Highlands,
designated a
Tree of
National Special Interest (TNSI) by the
Woodland Trust and
named Scotland's
Tree of the Year...
- Hangman's
Elm, or
simply "The
Hanging Tree", is an
English Elm located at the
northwest corner in
Washington Square Park in
Greenwich Village, Manhattan...