-
highly resistant to the disease.
U.
americana, Toronto, c. 1914 Bark
Boles Flowers Leaf
Foliage Seedlings Ulmus americana was
first described and
named by...
- 'Columella'
Corky wings,
Cedar elm, U. cr****ifolia U.
laciniata samara U.
americana,
Dufferin St., Toronto, c. 1914
Ulmus parvifolia bark
There are about...
-
Americana artifacts are
related to the history, geography, folklore, and
cultural heritage of the
United States of America.
Americana is any collection...
-
allogamous and is most
closely related to the
American elm
U.
americana.
Endemic to
alluvial forest,
U.
laevis is
rarely encountered at
elevations above 400 m...
-
National Park-
Umbilicaria americana (
U.S.
National Park Service)." Jul 14, 2007.http://www.nps.gov/romo/umbilicaria_
americana.htm (accessed Dec 17, 2008)...
-
americana 'Pendula'
U. fulva (Michx.)
pendula Hort. (1890). The
hybrid U. rubra ×
U. pumila
cultivar 'Lincoln' is
sometimes erroneously listed as
U. rubra...
-
Americana (also
known as
American roots music) is an
amalgam of
American music formed by the
confluence of the
shared and
varied traditions that make...
-
other U.
americana DED-resistant
cultivars and
native trees of that species. The ****anese
beetle (Popillia ****onica)
highly prefers U.
americana when feeding...
- Pax
Americana (Latin for 'American Peace',
modeled after Pax
Romana and Pax Britannica), also
called the "Long Peace", is a term
applied to the concept...
- some 'disease-resistant',
either species cultivars (e.g.
U.
minor 'Ademuz',
U.
americana 'New Harmony') or
cultivars with
complex hybrid origins, the...