Search results with tag "American elm"
TREES & SHRUBS NATIVE IN IOWA
www.iowadnr.govAmerican Elm Ulmus americana 70 21 medium intermediate woods; especially alluvial flats susceptable to dutch elm disease American Hazelnut Corylus americana 15 5 medium intermediate woodland openings and borders great for wildlife American Hornbeam Carpinus caroliniana 35 11 slow very tolerant moist, but sufficiently drained
Distinguishing Ash from Other Common Trees
www.emeraldashborer.info3/4 to 3 inches long and 1/3 to 1 inch wide (Siberian elm). The fruit is a winged seed. Left: American elm has a vase-shaped growth habit. Right: Siberian elms are fast-growing, brittle trees that break easily. Other elms will have similar leaves and seeds, although leaf size and growth habit will vary. Elm, Ulmus spp. Hickory, Carya spp.
Trees for Parking Lots and Paved Areas - Home | Food and ...
www.fao.orgselect smaller tree species or cultivars, or species that are especially heat and drought tolerant. Plan for the mature size of the tree above ground. Be sure tree heights will not interfere with overhead util- ... American elm Ulmus americana . Title: 430-028 Work Author: Tracy B
American Elm - NDSU Agriculture and Extension
www.ag.ndsu.eduAmerican Elm (Ulmus americana) General Description The state tree of North Dakota. A large vase-shaped tree adapted to a wide variety of sites. No longer recom- ... Fruit Type - Winged samara, oval-globose and wafer-like in appearance, notched. Fruit Color - Light-green, changing to tan. Form