Elm Trees

How and when should I prune a Cedar Elm?
I live in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas and my two cedar elm trees look full but I did not want to try to prune them unless I knew it was a good time and until I knew how. I believe they are about 4-5 yrs old. Thanks
Late winter or early spring. Early march is a good time to prune in Texas, when the tree is dormant but will heal quickly with the coming growing season.
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Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree - Medium by Bonsai Boy
$45.49 Ulmus Parvifolia. Has small evergreen leaves. Hardy bonsai tree with excellent branching characteristics. Twisted trunk and exposed roots give the appearance of great age.... |
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Brussel's Chinese Elm
$125.00 Chinese Elms are deciduous trees that have a naturally small leaf. They also have small twigging on their secondary branches. We import our elms from nurseries in China that have spent years training the branches. The elms are very durable and can be brought indoors for extended periods of time.... |
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Eastern Leaf Chinese Elm
Characterized by its leaf shape and stem development, the Chinese Elm Bonsai tree is a perfect addition of style and grace to any coffee table.... |
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Varèse Sarabande - A 25th Anniversary Celebration
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Elm Tree
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Concert Dedicated to a. Sveshn
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Elm
$23.99 Elm |
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Life Like 1980 SceneMaster Large Elm Trees (4)
$10.49 Life Like 1980 SceneMaster Large Elm Trees (4) |
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Bachmann 32208 Scene Scapes 5.5 Elm Trees (2)
$14.96 Bachmann 32208 Scene Scapes 5.5 Elm Trees (2) |
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Elm, Siberian
$3.95 One of the fastest growing shade trees available! This hardy, fast growing tree is also drought tolerant and reaches a mature height of 30-60'. We send 3-4' trees. |
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Elm, Siberian 2-3'
$3.99 This is one of the best of all windbreak trees. You see it growing all through the Midwest and western part of the United States. The Siberian Elm is attractive, fast growing and will grow in a variety of soil and climate conditions. Not many can take the punishment that the Siberian elm can take and still flourish. We send 2-3’ trees. Drought resistant. |
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Nelson Bach Homeopathics Elm
$11.2 Elm, |
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Elm, Princeton American
$7.99 Developed in conjunction with the USDA, this beautiful landscape tree is completely resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Very fast growing 3-6' per year with buttery-yellow fall coloring. Wonderfully versatile, it is tolerant of poor soil conditions, salt, ice, snow and extreme temperatures. Can grow 80-100' tall. 1 1/2 - 2' trees. |
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Henry Thayer Company - Two Trees Slippery Elm Lozenges - 24 lozenges
$2.99 We won?t waffle ? Thayers Slippery Elm Maple Lozenges are a soothingly sweet treat made with real maple sugar. Never has natural healing tasted so much like a yummy breakfast. |
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Elm
$11.36 Flower Essence Nelson Bach Homeopathics Elm |
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Slippery Elm Bark 100 Caps
$5.84 (Ulmus rubra) A native North American tree, Slippery or Red Elm bark was used both and exteranlly Americans and early pioneer settlers. The inner bark is used for its soothing and emollient effects.Nature's Way Slippery Elm bark is harvested from wild trees by a conscientious stripping process that does not hinder the growth of the tree. |
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Slippery Elm Bark, 100 caps: W
$6.75 Description: Slippery Elm bark was used both internally and externally by Native Americans and early pioneer settlers. The inner bark is used for its soothing and emollient effects. Nature's Way Slippery Elm bark is harvested from wild trees with a careful stripping process that does not hinder the tree's growth.Ingredient Details: Serving Size 4 CapsulesServings Per Container 25Amount Per ServingCalories, 5Total Carbohydrate, 1gDietary Fiber, less than 1gramSlippery Elm (bark), 1.48gOther ingredients:Gelatin (capsule), Magnesium stearate.Suggested Use: Take 4 capsules three times daily with warm water between mealtimes. |
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The Elm and the Expert
$16.49 The Elm and the Expert |
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Epitaph for the elm
$1.5 Epitaph for the elm |
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Epitaph For The Elm
$2.86 Epitaph For The Elm |
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Daughter of the Elm
$28.38 Daughter of the Elm |
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Elm : 0521249163
$95.3 Elm : 0521249163 |
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Old Elm Speaks
$7.48 This tree across the stream is a trickier bridge than it might seem... The author of The Great From Race and Other Poems has created a collection of short poems that celebrate trees and the amazing variety of ways they touch our lives. Deceptively simple verses reveal what trees think about and what they say to one another, as well as how they look and all the things they do for us. Humor and an unerring ear for the sounds of language make these poems an irresistible read-aloud; the luminous oil paintings evoke a country setting and the children who enjoy it through the year. |
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Old Elm Speaks
$13.98 This tree across the stream is a trickier bridge than it might seem... The author of The Great From Race and Other Poems has created a collection of short poems that celebrate trees and the amazing variety of ways they touch our lives. Deceptively simple verses reveal what trees think about and what they say to one another, as well as how they look and all the things they do for us. Humor and an unerring ear for the sounds of language make these poems an irresistible read-aloud; the luminous oil paintings evoke a country setting and the children who enjoy it through the year. |
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Old Elm Speaks
$11.3 This tree across the stream is a trickier bridge than it might seem... The author of The Great From Race and Other Poems has created a collection of short poems that celebrate trees and the amazing variety of ways they touch our lives. Deceptively simple verses reveal what trees think about and what they say to one another, as well as how they look and all the things they do for us. Humor and an unerring ear for the sounds of language make these poems an irresistible read-aloud; the luminous oil paintings evoke a country setting and the children who enjoy it through the year. |
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Elm, Siberian 1-2'
$2.99 Siberian Elms are one of the best of all windbreak trees. You see it growing all through the Midwest and western part of the United States. It's attractive, fast growing and will grow in a variety of soil and climate conditions. Not many can take the punishment that Siberian Elms can take and still flourish. We send 1-2’ plants. |
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Forest Life And Forest Trees
$18 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. The Elm. -- English Elm. -- Scotch Elm. -- Slippery Elm. -- American Elm. -- Superiority of latter. -- Different Shapes, how accounted for. -- Great Elm on Boston Common -- Rapidity of Growth. -- The Riding Stick. -- Remarkable Dimensions of noted Trees. -- Boston Elm again -- Its Age -- By whom set out. -- Washington Elm, why so named. -- Trees of Peace, a Tribute of Respect. -- English Elm iu England and America. -- Uses in France -- In Russia. -- Birch Family -- Its Variety and Uses. -- The Maple Family. -- Number of Species. -- Red Maple. -- Unrivaled Beauty of American Forests. -- Rock Maple -- Amount of Wood cut from one in Blanford. -- Curious method of distinguishing it from the River Maple. -- Amount and Value of the Sugar in Massachusetts. -- Great Product from one Tree. -- Sugar Maple in the State of Maine. -- Dr. Jackson's Reports, |
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Forest Life And Forest Trees
$25.79 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. The Elm. -- English Elm. -- Scotch Elm. -- Slippery Elm. -- American Elm. -- Superiority of latter. -- Different Shapes, how accounted for. -- Great Elm on Boston Common -- Rapidity of Growth. -- The Riding Stick. -- Remarkable Dimensions of noted Trees. -- Boston Elm again -- Its Age -- By whom set out. -- Washington Elm, why so named. -- Trees of Peace, a Tribute of Respect. -- English Elm iu England and America. -- Uses in France -- In Russia. -- Birch Family -- Its Variety and Uses. -- The Maple Family. -- Number of Species. -- Red Maple. -- Unrivaled Beauty of American Forests. -- Rock Maple -- Amount of Wood cut from one in Blanford. -- Curious method of distinguishing it from the River Maple. -- Amount and Value of the Sugar in Massachusetts. -- Great Product from one Tree. -- Sugar Maple in the State of Maine. -- Dr. Jackson's Reports, |
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Chinese Elm Bonsai
$68.4 Chinese Elms are deciduous trees with small shiny leaves. They have slim twigging on their secondary branches adding visual interest. At the Chinese nurseries where these bonsai originate the branches have been trained for years. Note: Next Day delivery if order is placed before 1pm EST. Deliveries can only be made Tuesday through Friday. See policies section for important delivery and return information. |
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Old Elm Speaks: Tree Poems
$19.95 A collection of short, simple poems which present images relating to trees in various circumstances and throughout the seasons |
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The Historic Trees Of Massachusetts
$21.65 I stood to-day beneath a mighty tree,BRAnd gazed upon its lofty trunk and crown,BRScarred body, branches gnarled and leaves of brown,BRIn silence looking upward, wonderingly.BRFull oft have I thus pondered on the sea,BROr on the mountains when the sun was down,BRUpon their age and grandeur, or the soundBROf rushing waters and the whispering breeze -BRTo waken and inspire the best in me.BRComes then the thought of those strong men I've known,BRWho've stood and fought their battles, like this tree;BRThey know it not, but when each deed is doneBROf theirs, I marvel e'en as silently,BRAnd owe them each small victory I have won!1BRJ. R. S.BRFROM the days of Eden, when the apple tree went on record as the first historic specimen of its kind in the world, trees have ever been closely connected with human history. If we speak from the broad standpoint of trees as a community, and seek out their influence as applied to a given portion of the earth'sBR1 The above quotation by the author is rBRBRBTable of Contents/B BRBRIntroduction xi; I The Trees of Boston Common i; II The Washington Elm 10; III The Lindens at Plymouth 17; IV The Cushing Elm 26; V The Lakeville Elms 32; VI Island Grove 34; VII Eliot Oak and Other Trees of; South Natick 39; VIII Avery Oak and Other Trees of; Dedham 47; IX The Holliston Elms 52; X The Roby Elm 57; XI The Boxford Elm 60; XII The Endicott Pear Tree 64; XIII Lexington and Concord Trees 69; XIV The Ancient Oaks at Wayside Inn 76 XV The Marlboro Elm 79; XVI The Grafton Oak 83; XVII The Washington Elm at Palmer 85; XVIII The Lafayette Elm 88; XIX The Elm at Court Square, Spring-; field 90; XX The Sheffield Elm 94; XXI Deerfield Trees 98; XXII, The Charlemont Button wood 103; XXIII The Sunderland Buttonwood 111; XXIV The Oliver Wendell Holmes Pine 113 XXV Other Well-known Trees |
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The Historic Trees Of Massachusetts (1919)
$32.41 I stood to-day beneath a mighty tree,BRAnd gazed upon its lofty trunk and crown,BRScarred body, branches gnarled and leaves of brown,BRIn silence looking upward, wonderingly.BRFull oft have I thus pondered on the sea,BROr on the mountains when the sun was down,BRUpon their age and grandeur, or the soundBROf rushing waters and the whispering breeze -BRTo waken and inspire the best in me.BRComes then the thought of those strong men I've known,BRWho've stood and fought their battles, like this tree;BRThey know it not, but when each deed is doneBROf theirs, I marvel e'en as silently,BRAnd owe them each small victory I have won!1BRJ. R. S.BRFROM the days of Eden, when the apple tree went on record as the first historic specimen of its kind in the world, trees have ever been closely connected with human history. If we speak from the broad standpoint of trees as a community, and seek out their influence as applied to a given portion of the earth'sBR1 The above quotation by the author is rBRBRBTable of Contents/B BRBRIntroduction xi; I The Trees of Boston Common i; II The Washington Elm 10; III The Lindens at Plymouth 17; IV The Cushing Elm 26; V The Lakeville Elms 32; VI Island Grove 34; VII Eliot Oak and Other Trees of; South Natick 39; VIII Avery Oak and Other Trees of; Dedham 47; IX The Holliston Elms 52; X The Roby Elm 57; XI The Boxford Elm 60; XII The Endicott Pear Tree 64; XIII Lexington and Concord Trees 69; XIV The Ancient Oaks at Wayside Inn 76 XV The Marlboro Elm 79; XVI The Grafton Oak 83; XVII The Washington Elm at Palmer 85; XVIII The Lafayette Elm 88; XIX The Elm at Court Square, Spring-; field 90; XX The Sheffield Elm 94; XXI Deerfield Trees 98; XXII, The Charlemont Button wood 103; XXIII The Sunderland Buttonwood 111; XXIV The Oliver Wendell Holmes Pine 113 XXV Other Well-known Trees |
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The Historic Trees Of Massachusetts
$29.61 I stood to-day beneath a mighty tree,BRAnd gazed upon its lofty trunk and crown,BRScarred body, branches gnarled and leaves of brown,BRIn silence looking upward, wonderingly.BRFull oft have I thus pondered on the sea,BROr on the mountains when the sun was down,BRUpon their age and grandeur, or the soundBROf rushing waters and the whispering breeze -BRTo waken and inspire the best in me.BRComes then the thought of those strong men I've known,BRWho've stood and fought their battles, like this tree;BRThey know it not, but when each deed is doneBROf theirs, I marvel e'en as silently,BRAnd owe them each small victory I have won!1BRJ. R. S.BRFROM the days of Eden, when the apple tree went on record as the first historic specimen of its kind in the world, trees have ever been closely connected with human history. If we speak from the broad standpoint of trees as a community, and seek out their influence as applied to a given portion of the earth'sBR1 The above quotation by the author is rBRBRBTable of Contents/B BRBRIntroduction xi; I The Trees of Boston Common i; II The Washington Elm 10; III The Lindens at Plymouth 17; IV The Cushing Elm 26; V The Lakeville Elms 32; VI Island Grove 34; VII Eliot Oak and Other Trees of; South Natick 39; VIII Avery Oak and Other Trees of; Dedham 47; IX The Holliston Elms 52; X The Roby Elm 57; XI The Boxford Elm 60; XII The Endicott Pear Tree 64; XIII Lexington and Concord Trees 69; XIV The Ancient Oaks at Wayside Inn 76 XV The Marlboro Elm 79; XVI The Grafton Oak 83; XVII The Washington Elm at Palmer 85; XVIII The Lafayette Elm 88; XIX The Elm at Court Square, Spring-; field 90; XX The Sheffield Elm 94; XXI Deerfield Trees 98; XXII, The Charlemont Button wood 103; XXIII The Sunderland Buttonwood 111; XXIV The Oliver Wendell Holmes Pine 113 XXV Other Well-known Trees |
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Trees
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Trees
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The Trees
$15.95 The Trees |
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The Trees
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Trees!
$13.99 Trees! |
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Slippery Elm
$4.27 Slippery Elm Bark Now Foods Slippery Elm |
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Forest Life and Forest Trees (1851)
$15.84 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. The Elm. -- English Elm. -- Scotch Elm. -- Slippery Elm. -- American Elm. -- Superiority of latter. -- Different Shapes, how accounted for. -- Great Elm on Boston Common -- Rapidity of Growth. -- The Riding Stick. -- Remarkable Dimensions of noted Trees. -- Boston Elm again -- Its Age -- By whom set out. -- Washington Elm, why so named. -- Trees of Peace, a Tribute of Respect. -- English Elm iu England and America. -- Uses in France -- In Russia. -- Birch Family -- Its Variety and Uses. -- The Maple Family. -- Number of Species. -- Red Maple. -- Unrivaled Beauty of American Forests. -- Rock Maple -- Amount of Wood cut from one in Blanford. -- Curious method of distinguishing it from the River Maple. -- Amount and Value of the Sugar in Massachusetts. -- Great Product from one Tree. -- Sugar Maple in the State of Maine. -- Dr. Jackson's Reports, |
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MMS Pro's Slippery Elm Bark 370 mg 100 caps
$9.5 Slippery Elm Bark 100 capsDietary SupplementSupplement FactsServing Size: 4 capsulesServings Per Container: 25Amount per Serving:Calories 5Total carbohydrate 1 gDietary fiber less than 1 gramSlippery Elm (Ulmus rubra)(bark) 1.48 gOther Ingredients:Gelatin (capsule), magnesium stearate.Suggested Use:Take four capsules three times daily with water at mealtimes, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.Keep this product out of the reach of children. This package is not child resistant and is not suitable for homes with small children.Double safety sealed with a printed outer shrinkwrap and a printed inner bottle freshness seal. Do not use if either seal is broken or missing.This product is manufactured with preservative-free capsules.MMS Pro's wild grown Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus rubra) utilizes only the inner bark and provides a rich source of mucilage and tannins.MMS Pro's Slippery Elm Bark is harvested from wild trees by a conscientious stripping process that does not hinder the growth of the trees. Slippery Elm Bark is used for its soothing and emollient effects. Each lot is carefully controlled and tested to ensure product purity and safety. |
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Slippery Elm Throat Lozenges Two Trees with Maple Sugar 24 count: K
$2.65 Soothes, heals, and coats to protect the tissues of the throat and mouth. The original formula was first created in 1847 for Opera Singers. These gentle all natural oral demulcents are for temporary relief of minor discomfort and protection of irritated areas in sore mouths and throats. Most cough drops use menthol to dull throat pain. Singers do not like menthol since it causes the temporary loss of control of their vocal chords. The Slippery Elm tree (ulmus fulva) grows in the eastern part of the United States and Canada. The part of the tree that is used for medicinal purposes is the inner bark. The inner bark is ground into a powder and then combined with a crystalline substance to form a throat lozenge. It is recognized by the U.S. Pharmacopeia and the F.D.A. as an effective treatment to soothe inflamed mucous membranes in the mouth and throat. Slippery Elm lozenges is a soothing nutritive demulcent which is perfectly suited for sensitive or inflamed mucous membrane linings in the digestive system. • Sodium-free • Gluten-free |
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Old Elm Speaks: Tree Poems
$2.96 DIVThis tree across the stream is a trickier bridge than it might seem... The author of The Great From Race and Other Poems has created a collection of short poems that celebrate trees and the amazing variety of ways they touch our lives. Deceptively simple verses reveal what trees think about and what they say to one another, as well as how they look and all the things they do for us. Humor and an unerring ear for the sounds of language make these poems an irresistible read-aloud; the luminous oil paintings evoke a country setting and the children who enjoy it through the year./div |
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Slippery Elm
$8.57 Slippery Elm Bark Dr.Christopher's Cap Form Slippery Elm |
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Shade-Trees in Towns and Cities
$17.54 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: (Tilia argentea), the Crimean, or yellow-twigged linden (Tilia dasystyla), and the large-leaved European linden (Tilia platyphylla). Tilia dasystyla is one of the best varieties for street-planting. The leaves are leathery and tough, and remain green until a hard frost, then they fall at one time. THE ELMS White or American Elm (Ulmus americana Linn.).? Standing absolutely alone for its especial kind of beauty, the white elm is deservedly the most familiar and popular of our native trees. No other tree combines such strength with so much grace. It is the striking ornament of New England landscapes, and in many towns the white elm is the predominant tree. New Haven has attained national fame as the Elm City. At all seasons of the year the elm is beautiful. In summer it rises like a great fountain of brilliant green, and in winter the detail of the arching limbs and pendulous branches stands out in relief against the sky. The white elm is one of the first trees to blossom in the spring. As early as the latter part of February, or the early part of March, the flower-buds begin to swell, and shortly afterward the small reddish-brown blossoms appear, so tiny that they frequently pass unnoticed. The fruit of the elm, or samara, as it is called, matures in May, when the leaves unfold. Flat, oval-shaped wings, about half an inch long, surround the small seeds and help the wind to scatter them from the parent tree. The leaves of the white elm are unequal at the base, are rough above and downy beneath. In autumn they turn a brown or golden yellow. Considered from the standpoint of adaptability for street- planting, it has been found that in spite of the natural 1. Winter twig. 2. Flowers. 3. Fruit and developing leaves. 4. Leaves. 5. Tree in winter. beauty of the white ... |
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Shade-Trees in Towns and Cities
$17.54 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: (Tilia argentea), the Crimean, or yellow-twigged linden (Tilia dasystyld), and the large-leaved European linden (Tilia platyphylla). Tilia dasystyla is one of the best varieties for street-planting. The leaves are leathery and tough, and remain green until a hard frost, then they fall at one time. THE ELMS White or American Elm (Ulmus americana Linn.).? Standing absolutely alone for its especial kind of beauty, the white elm is deservedly the most familiar and popular of our native trees. No other tree combines such strength with so much grace. It is the striking ornament of New England landscapes, and in many towns the white elm is the predominant tree. New Haven has attained national fame as the Elm City. At all seasons of the year the elm is beautiful. In summer it rises like a great fountain of brilliant green, and in winter the detail of the arching limbs and pendulous branches stands out in relief against the sky. The white elm is one of the first trees to blossom in the spring. As early as the latter part of February, or the early part of March, the flower-buds begin to swell, and shortly afterward the small reddish-brown blossoms appear, so tiny that they frequently pass unnoticed. The fruit of the elm, or samara, as it is called, matures in May, when the leaves unfold. Flat, oval-shaped wings, about half an inch long, surround the small seeds and help the wind to scatter them from the parent tree. The leaves of the white elm are unequal at the base, are rough above and downy beneath. In autumn they turn a brown or golden yellow. Considered from the standpoint of adaptability for street- planting, it. has been found that in spite of the natural 1. Winter twig. 2. Flowers. 3. Fruit and developing leaves. 4. Leaves. 5. Tree in winter. beauty of the white... |
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Shade Trees in Towns and Cities
$19.9 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: (Tilia argentea), the Crimean, or yellow-twigged linden (Tilia dasystyla), and the large-leaved European linden (Tilia platyphylla). Tilia dasystyla is one of the best varieties for street-planting. The leaves are leathery and tough, and remain green until a hard frost, then they fall at one time. THE ELMS White or American Elm (Ulmus americana Linn.).? Standing absolutely alone for its especial kind of beauty, the white elm is deservedly the most familiar and popular of our native trees. No other tree combines such strength with so much grace. It is the striking ornament of New England landscapes, and in many towns the white elm is the predominant tree. New Haven has attained national fame as the Elm City. At all seasons of the year the elm is beautiful. In summer it rises like a great fountain of brilliant green, and in winter the detail of the arching limbs and pendulous branches stands out in relief against the sky. The white elm is one of the first trees to blossom in the spring. As early as the latter part of February, or the early part of March, the flower-buds begin to swell, and shortly afterward the small reddish-brown blossoms appear, so tiny that they frequently pass unnoticed. The fruit of the elm, or samara, as it is called, matures in May, when the leaves unfold. Flat, oval-shaped wings, about half an inch long, surround the small seeds and help the wind to scatter them from the parent tree. The leaves of the white elm are unequal at the base, are rough above and downy beneath. In autumn they turn a brown or golden yellow. Considered from the standpoint of adaptability for street- planting, it has been found that in spite of the natural 1. Winter twig. 2. Flowers. 3. Fruit and developing leaves. 4. Leaves. 5. Tree in winter. beauty of the white ... |
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Trees of Reading, Massachusetts, Part 1 (1888)
$10.4 Containing The Thomas Bancroft Elm, The Capt. George Batchelder Sassafras, The David Emerson Oak, The Nehemiah Bancroft Elm, The Charles D. Thomas Birch. |
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Trees of Reading, Massachusetts, Part 1 (1888)
$7.98 Containing The Thomas Bancroft Elm, The Capt. George Batchelder Sassafras, The David Emerson Oak, The Nehemiah Bancroft Elm, The Charles D. Thomas Birch. |
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Nightmare on Elm Street (Nightmare on Elm Street)
$11.99 Nightmare on Elm Street (Nightmare on Elm Street) |
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Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs
$17.08 Angus Webster begins by saying, This book has been written and is published with the distinct object in view of bringing home to the minds of planters of Hardy Trees and Shrubs, the fact that the monotonous repetition, in at least nine-tenths of our Parks and Gardens, of such Trees as the Elm, the Lime, and the Oak, and such Shrubs as the Cherry Laurel and the Privet, is neither necessary nor desirable. He goes on to say that there are many flowering shrubs that are ornamental and also sturdy. There are over thirteen hundred species and varieties of trees and shrubs that can grow in most climates. Plants are listed in alphabetical order. |
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Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs
$18.2 Angus Webster begins by saying, This book has been written and is published with the distinct object in view of bringing home to the minds of planters of Hardy Trees and Shrubs, the fact that the monotonous repetition, in at least nine-tenths of our Parks and Gardens, of such Trees as the Elm, the Lime, and the Oak, and such Shrubs as the Cherry Laurel and the Privet, is neither necessary nor desirable. He goes on to say that there are many flowering shrubs that are ornamental and also sturdy. There are over thirteen hundred species and varieties of trees and shrubs that can grow in most climates. Plants are listed in alphabetical order. |
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The Aloha Quilt: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel
$13.78 Another season of Elm Creek Quilt Camp has come to a close, and Bonnie Markham faces a bleak and lonely winter ahead, with her quilt shop out of business and her divorce looming. A welcome escape comes when Claire, a beloved college friend, unexpectedly invites her to Maui to help launch an exciting new business: a quilter’s retreat set at a bed and breakfast amid the vibrant colors and balmy breezes of the Hawaiian Islands. Soon Bonnie finds herself looking out on sparkling waters and banyan trees, planning quilting courses, and learning the history and intricacies of Hawaiian quilting, all the while helping Claire run the inn.PAs Bonnie’s adventure unfolds, it quickly becomes clear that Claire’s new business isn’t the only excitement in store for her. Her cheating, soon-to-be ex-husband decides he wants her stake in Elm Creek Quilts, which threatens not only her financial well-being but her dearest friendships as well. Luckily she has the artistic challenge of creating her own unique Hawaiian quilt pattern to distract her—and new friends like Hinano Paoa, owner of the Nä Mele Hawai‘i Music Shop, who introduces Bonnie to the fascinating traditions of Hawaiian culture and reminds her that love can be found when and where you least expect it.FONT face=Times New RomanPChapter OnePPFrom the bedroom doorway, Sylvia Bergstrom Compson Cooper regarded the taped and labeled cartons Bonnie had stacked against the walls, leaving only a narrow aisle between the bed and the bureau. “It might feel more like home sweet home if you unpacked.”PP“I don't have time,” said Bonnie, shoving a box of sweaters under the bed for storage. Though it was October, she wouldn't need them where she was going. “I have too much to do before my flight.”PPSylvia picked her way through the clutter to the center of the room and studied the mess, frowning thoughtfully over the tops of her glasses, which hun@+?\(õÂ?ÿ¾Úð |
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Sony Ericsson Elm (Maximum)
$24.99 Sony Ericsson Elm (Maximum) |
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Sony Ericsson Elm (Screen)
$14.99 Sony Ericsson Elm (Screen) |
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How to Draw Trees
$5.99 Illustrating the dominant features of many common species -- elm, maple, willow, apple, more -- this manual includes two portraits of each variety, in pencil and other media. 34 drawings. |
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The Boy Farmers of Elm Island
$20.13 The Boy Farmers of Elm Island |
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The Ark Of Elm Island
$22.4 The Ark Of Elm Island |
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The Elm-tree On The Mall
$16.76 The Elm-tree On The Mall |
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The ELM-Tree on the Mall
$43.95 The ELM-Tree on the Mall |
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Lion Ben of Elm Island
$19.47 Lion Ben of Elm Island |
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Brookfield and Elm Grove (WI)
$19.79 Brookfield and Elm Grove (WI) |
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The Silver Moon Elm
$6.29 The Silver Moon Elm |
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An Elm Creek Quilts Album
$17.43 An Elm Creek Quilts Album |
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Elm Creek Quilts
$22.45 Elm Creek Quilts |
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More Elm Creek Quilts
$24.25 More Elm Creek Quilts |
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Old Elm Speaks
$5.53 Old Elm Speaks |
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Beirach, Richie: Elm
$29.51 Beirach, Richie: Elm |
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An Elm Creek Quilts Sampler
$17.43 An Elm Creek Quilts Sampler |
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Nightmare on Elm Street
$36.99 Nightmare on Elm Street |
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Nightmare On Elm Street
$11.99 Nightmare On Elm Street |
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The Elm Tree Tales (1856)
$28.17 The Elm Tree Tales (1856) |
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Brookfield and Elm Grove (WI)
$14.34 Brookfield and Elm Grove (WI) |
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The Elm Tree Tales (1856)
$20.39 The Elm Tree Tales (1856) |
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The Elm Tree Tables (1856)
$29.97 The Elm Tree Tables (1856) |
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Insects Injurious to the American ELM
$11.97 Insects Injurious to the American ELM |
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The Boy Farmers of ELM Island
$18.35 The Boy Farmers of ELM Island |
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The Boy Farmers of ELM Island
$24.88 The Boy Farmers of ELM Island |
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The Elm Tree Tables (1856)
$20.39 The Elm Tree Tables (1856) |
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The Beautiful Victim of ELM City
$20 The Beautiful Victim of ELM City |
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The ELM-Tree on the Mall
$12.73 The ELM-Tree on the Mall |
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The ELM-Tree on the Mall
$35 The ELM-Tree on the Mall |
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The Ark of ELM Island
$28.05 The Ark of ELM Island |
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The Boy Farmers of ELM Island
$28.05 The Boy Farmers of ELM Island |
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Lion Ben of ELM Island
$27.41 Lion Ben of ELM Island |
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Gall Aphids of the ELM (1910)
$11.46 Gall Aphids of the ELM (1910) |
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The Elm Tree Tables
$26.34 The Elm Tree Tables |
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Lion Ben of ELM Island
$34.54 Lion Ben of ELM Island |
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The Elm-Tree on the Mall
$18.25 The Elm-Tree on the Mall |
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Elm Street Politics
$4 Elm Street Politics |
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Elm Tree Tables (1856)
$30.03 Elm Tree Tables (1856) |
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The Ark Of Elm Island
$35.25 The Ark Of Elm Island |
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Somerset Elm - Unexpected Blessings
$7 Somerset Elm - Unexpected Blessings |
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The Elm Tree Tales (1856)
$28.97 The Elm Tree Tales (1856) |
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Insects Injurious to the American ELM
$9.38 Insects Injurious to the American ELM |
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Lion Ben Of Elm Island
$31.9 Lion Ben Of Elm Island |







