Ded is responsible for killing millions of elm trees.
Is dutch elm a hardwood.
Minor and or a variety of other species distribution.
As a result disease resistant cultivars and hybrids have been sought out.
It is more commonly used in manufacturing than in retail.
As this hardwood is becoming quite rare it tends to be relatively expensive and therefore other hardwoods are preferred.
These elms are under distress by the dutch elm disease.
Parvifolia elm is commonly known as chinese or lacebark elm medium sized firewood.
80 115 ft 25 35 m tall 3 5 ft 1 1 5 m trunk diameter.
However once seasoned it is an average kind of wood.
Dutch elm is a european elm hybrid coming from u.
Now elm tress resistant to dutch elm disease have been produced and the tree is slowly making a comeback.
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Ded is caused by a micro fungus that is spread by the elm bark beetle.
Efforts to control the disease haven t been successful.
The good news is that some fungal.
Hybrid elm trees may have characteristics from either of the parent trees confounding identification.
Fortunately the propagation of hybrid disease resistant trees shows promise.
Elms are also one of the preferred hosts of the asian longhorned beetle anoplophora glabripennis an invasive and damaging pest of hardwood trees in north america and parts of eurasia.
Elm claims about 20 species in the temperate regions of the world.
Like the american elm it is tough to split and it takes a long time in the season.
This fungal disease is spread by elm bark beetles and has been responsible for the demise of tens of millions of elm trees in north america and europe.
Elm trees throughout europe and north america were devastated by dutch elm disease or ded.
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Today unfortunately elm trees are being killed by a spreading fungus called dutch elm disease.
When wych elm is heavily burled few can argue its supremacy as one of the most sensational of all timbers.
Today elm hardwood is still used in carpentry but to a much smaller extent mainly due to the devastation of the tree plantations by the dutch elm disease.