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Old 28-07-2006, 12:17 PM posted to rec.gardens
Carl 1 Lucky Texan Carl 1 Lucky Texan is offline
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Default Chinese (lacebark) Elm question

Jim Marrs wrote:
you may have Chinese elm disease. I'm afraid you are about too lose your
trees. There is no know treatment especially after the tree is infected.
The disease usually takes 2 - 3 years to kill the tree. Next year the tree
will only have maybe 30 % of normal leaves the next.. maybe none. I have
seen thousands of elms killed by this disease. see this site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_elm_disease

JEM

"Carl 1 Lucky Texan" wrote in message
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My Elm has a few yellowed leaves with dark areas located on most of the
longer new-ish growth about halfway from the trunk to the tip. That is,
say 40% of the distance out from the trunk is green and fine as is 40% in
from the tip, but in the middel area, the leaves will fall when handled
and are yellow. Of course, it has been very hot just this last week or 2
but most of the tree seems to be really in fine condition. The yellow
leaves are a small fraction of the total greenery - just an odd thing. No
insects that I can see so I suspect environmental.

any thoughts?

Carl

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Everything I've read points to a coupla resons why that is unlikely.
Dutch Elm disease seems to have not affected ANY elms in the South. and
lacebarks are not affected by it anyway.

Carl


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