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  1. J

    American Elm ID? DED Survivor? 4b Minnesota

    Can anyone help me positively ID this elm? Zone 4b, Minnesota. On the transition of upland hardwoods and a wet sedge meadow, more within the alder and ash than the oak, maple, basswood. It has an asym leaf base, with no forking veins on the underside, and the interior there looks pretty...
  2. twoclones

    Elm

    I started milling elm slabs for a hardwood dealer this summer. After a lifetime of thinking elm was 'junk wood', I have been surprised at the rich color and how hard this elm is. It's actually pretty nice for live edge slabs. 100" long slabs against my solar kiln. A second batch. Fresh...
  3. M

    Elm Tree Having Issues

    The elm in my backyard is having it's leaves get splotchy brown patches and there is a spot on the trunk that is always wet with brown goopy stuff running down. At the top of the wet area there is a hole that has small worms in it. I'm not sure if the worms are there because of it or the cause...
  4. SlickDamian

    So I pruned an American Elm in 2014.. (Dutch Elm Disease)

    I am being sued for death of a 50years old American Elm that I pruned two years back. Tree has been removed and stumped by the treeowner. I was hired by a client to prune branches of an Elm that was situated on neighbour's yard. The tree owner (neighbour) is asking my client for cost of...
  5. G

    Elm with girdling roots - when to cut?

    I have a new Princeton Elm. It was planted last fall and this was its first spring / summer at my location. It's probably 20 feet tall. Today I just carefully dug down about 3 inches to get to the root flare. Lots of girdling roots. Should I cut them now? Wait till early spring? When...
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