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A Princeton American Elm tree will be dedicated Thursday in memory of Debbie Pearsall, '12, who passed away in January. The tree was planted outside Coppee Hall in early April, and the dedication ...
But they also mark the return of a great American tree. The elm, in precipitous decline in recent decades, was once the quintessential civic tree of city and hamlet alike, rising to 100 feet, vase ...
The American elm was once the dominant feature in the landscape east of the Rockies. It reigned supreme as the shade tree of choice for generations of Americans before World War II.
For the first time in more than 40 years, the American elm tree is being sold in large numbers to homeowners and other retail customers. In the 1990s, researchers at the Department of Agriculture ...
My family is very fortunate to live in one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city known for its graceful streets with relatively old American elm trees that create awe-inspiring canopies.
The American elm tree was decimated in the 20th century by Dutch elm disease. But the tree may be making a comeback in America in the very near future, thanks to Roger Holloway. The nurseryman ...
The Princeton elm and other commonly marketed Dutch elm disease-tolerant elms are propagated through cuttings from a parent tree — a much faster track to maturity than sorting through and ...
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