10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RED ELM»
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red elm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Encyclopedia of Wood
American elm is also known as white, water, and gray elm; slippery elm as red
elm; rock elm as cork and hickory elm; winged elm as wahoo; cedar elm as red
and basket elm; and September elm as redelm. American elmis threatened bytwo
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2013
Amerikaanse rode iep (American red elm, Dutch, Canada, USA); amerikansk rod-
alm (American red elm, Norwegian, Canada, USA) atcinni pihi ayudi (atcinni,
grease, pihi, smells good, ayudi, tree, Biloxi) balop (Chicksaw); balup (Choctaw);
...
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U.S. Forest Service Research Note
Figure 1.— Larvae of the red elm bark weevil in mines beneath the bark of
American elm. The red elm bark weevil was suspected by several workers to be a
vector of Ceratocystis ulmi (Buis.) Moreau, the causal agent of Dutch elm disease
.
United States. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Stations, Fort Collins, Colo, 1971
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Notes on weevils from trees and shrubs in North Dakota
Larvae of the red elm bark weevil in mines beneath the bark of American elm.
Figure 2.— Adult red elm bark weevils and shot-hole defoliation on American elm
leaves. The red elm bark weevil was suspected by several workers to be a vector
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M. E. McKnight, David Gerard Aarhus, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), 1973
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Pathways for Getting to Better Water Quality: The Citizen ...
Correcting the mistake of planting winged elm instead of red elm in the first
riparian buffer planting took several years. Because red elm was not available in
the nursery trade, seed was collected from positively identified red elm and
planted in ...
Lois Wright Morton, Susan S. Brown, 2010
Black oak, sugar maple, red elm, beech. Sycamore, white oak, red elm, shingle
oak, red river birch. Red maple, bur oak, swamp chestnut oak, swamp white oak.
Sycamore, white oak, red elm, shingle oak, aspen. White ash, post oak, scarlet ...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1968
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The North America Sylva: Or, A Description of the Forest ...
It bears the names of Red Elm , Slippery Elm and Moose Elm , of which the first is
the most common : the French of Canada and Upper Louisiana call it Orme gras.
The Red Elm , though not rare , is less common than the Oaks , the Maples , the ...
François André Michaux, 1819
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The North American sylva, or, A description of the forest ...
RED ELM. Ulmus RUBRA. Z7. foliis plerumque ovalibus oblongis, rarius cordato-
ovalibus* ulrinque rugosis; gemmis sub explications densd fulvdquc land
tomentosis ; Jloribus sessilibus. Except the maritime districts of the Carolinas and
...
François André Michaux, Augustus Lucas Hillhouse, 1819
On poorly drained gray upland flats white oak is the dominant tree, associated
with chestnut, pin, and swamp white oaks, red elm, white elm, red maple,
sweetgum, sour gum, shellbark hickory, beech, white ash, sassafras, and
dogwood.
United States. Bureau of Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1938
On the eroded, stony, steep, and colluvial soils the tree growth consists of white
ash, tuliptree, beech, sugar maple, buckeye, basswood, black walnut, redbud
butternut, red elm, and chestnut oak, and where the limestone or dolomitic
limestone ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RED ELM»
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red elm is used in the context of the following news items.
Disease-resistant St. Croix elm making its way to Twin Cities garden …
But after the arrival of Dutch elm disease, elms became associated with garish ... land in Eden Prairie and the smaller native elm species Red elm and Rock elm. «Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 15»
Louisville has biggest slippery elm tree in the country
Good for helping pitchers throw spitballs, making medicine and casting off a lot of shade on a sunny, hot summer day, slippery red elm trees can live long and ... «The Courier-Journal, Apr 14»
In Kandiyohi County, an elm forest that time - and disease - forgot
KANDIYOHI, Minn. - You want big trees? William and Ute Reid have big trees. Lots of them. How about state record contenders for rock and red elm? «Pioneer Press, Sep 11»