ELMS (Page takes about 2 minutes to load)
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Ulmus Americana American Elm has been devastated by the Elm Disease |
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Ulmus Rubra Slippery Elm with its distinctive red, hairy buds |
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Ulmus Alata Winged Elm thrive in the rich soil of bottom lands |
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Ulmus Thomasii Rock Elm has drooping lower branches |
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Ulmus Crassifolia Cedar Elm is prevelant in the Mississippi Basin |
Ulmus Serontina September Elm is an uncommon elm found in the MidWest USA |
Ulmus Pumila Siberian Elm is a small shrub originally introduced from Asia |
Ulmus Parvifolia LaceBark Elm is a particularly attracive elm due to its color variations |