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QuestionHow long does it take an elm tree to grow to full height?Matt Bowman is a Gardener, Landscaper, the Owner of Georgia Farm to Table, and the Owner of Tradition Property Services in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 20 years experience, he specializes in organic gardening, landscape maintenance, handyman services, homecare services, and supplying Christmas trees. Matt earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia.
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QuestionHow long does it take an elm tree to grow to its full mature height?Matt Bowman is a Gardener, Landscaper, the Owner of Georgia Farm to Table, and the Owner of Tradition Property Services in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 20 years experience, he specializes in organic gardening, landscape maintenance, handyman services, homecare services, and supplying Christmas trees. Matt earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia.Elm trees are a slow-growing deciduous tree, so they take a long time to reach their full height. They grow around 2-3 ft a year, depending on their location and exact microclimate.
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QuestionDo morel mushrooms grow around elm trees?Community AnswerYes, morels are often found beneath the shade of elm trees. Dead elms, especially, are often a popular place for morel mushrooms.
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QuestionWhat does the Dutch elm disease actually look like?Community AnswerDutch elm disease is apparent when you see elm leaves starting to wither or turn yellow in summer, when they are usually green and healthy. It might seem as though fall came early. Usually the disease attacks the upper branches first, then spreads down the length of the tree.
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QuestionCan people be allergic to elm pollen?Community AnswerYes, some people may have an allergy to elm pollen.
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QuestionDo elms do well in wet soil?Community AnswerElms do best in well-drained but moist soil.
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QuestionDo they grow in Spain?Community AnswerEnglish elms can be found in Spain.
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QuestionShould elm seeds have fallen by the end of May?Community AnswerNo, most elms don't seed until June.
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QuestionWill any Elms grow in Florida (specifically, in the Tampa area)?Community AnswerYes, American elms are common throughout Florida.
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QuestionWhat does a Chinese elm look like?Community AnswerChinese elms are about 10–18 meters (33–59 feet) tall and 15–20 meters (49–66 feet) wide. They have small, jagged-edged leaves. Their bark is flaky and reveals a light orange, cream, or green colored trunk beneath. In autumn, their leaves will turn yellow or purple.
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QuestionWhen do elm trees begin to regrow their leaves?Community AnswerElm trees regrow their leaves during the spring.
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QuestionWhy do morel mushrooms grow near dead elms?Community AnswerNobody is quite sure, but some experts think that the sap elms release as they die acts as a kind of fertilizer that morels are particularly well-adapted to use.
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QuestionAre there male and female elm trees?Community AnswerYes. While all elms produce bisexual flowers, male elms produce pollen, while female elms do not produce pollen.
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QuestionApproximately how old is an elm tree that's about 15 feet in diameter?Community AnswerIt is approximately 50 years old. If it reaches 40-60 ft. in diameter, it is then considered mature, which for tall trees is usually about 100 years old.
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QuestionDo liberty elm trees produce seeds?Community AnswerYes, but the tree does not produce a great quantity of seeds until it has reached maturity.
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QuestionDo elm trees get fireblight?Community AnswerNo, fireblight only affects members of the rose family. Elms are susceptible to Dutch elm disease, however.
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QuestionElm seeds have taken root in my flower beds. How can I get rid of them other than pulling them out one by one?Community AnswerIf you are unable to pull them out, you can cut off the shoot and put a drop of weed killer on the cut stem (it will absorb the liquid). If it's large - more than 1/2" - drill a hole in the top and fill it with weed killer.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my elm tree isn't leafing out?Community AnswerCall your local cooperative extension office. They'll come and look at it and suggest a course of action, or suggest a specialist if they think it's dying.
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QuestionWhere is the best place to find elms in Michigan?Community AnswerElm trees are in abundance all across the great state of Michigan.
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QuestionAre elm trees hardwood?Community AnswerSome elm trees -- the winged elm, cedar elm, and rock elm -- are hardwood trees. Others are softwood, like the American Elm, Wych elm, English elm, red elm, and Dutch Elm.
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QuestionWhat could be causing my elm tree to have black areas on the leaves that it's shedding in August?Community AnswerIt could be because of blight disease. Blight disease spreads by leaves, and the leaves often look like they've been burned. To get rid of this disease, you have to remove all of the affected leaves.
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QuestionIs it against the law to cut an elm tree?Community AnswerIf it is in England, and it is still alive, then it is Dutch Elm resistant and not only very rare, but absolutely critical to the re-establishment of this species. It may not be illegal, but as a matter of moral rectitude you should not cut one down.
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QuestionWhat is the inside color of the Elm tree wood?Community AnswerAmerican Elm wood (heartwood) is almost pure white with a very fine, interwoven grain. I found elm logs impossible to split with wedges because of this grain pattern. When the wood ages, it assumes a light, yellowish-brown cast. The grain of wood taken from diseased trees (Dutch Elm Disease) will show dark, blueish-to-black streaks, more densely streaked in the advanced stage of disease.
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