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The City of Regina is seeing an early season surge of Dutch elm disease (DED). City officials have confirmed 17 cases so far ...
The City of Regina has had seven confirmed cases of Dutch elm disease this week, which brings the total up to 17 this season, ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSN'Significantly higher' rate of Dutch elm disease raising concerns: City of ReginaCity workers were at Leopold Crescent Thursday to remove one tree confirmed to be carrying the disease. Sixteen trees have ...
Regina is battling an early surge of Dutch elm disease, with 17 infected trees confirmed so far this year. Acting parks ...
A massive American elm tree that stood for generations on the lawn of the First Presbyterian Church 1793 in Washington took its final bow on Monday as crews began its ... owner of Professional Treeman ...
The tree removal culminated in preserving eight 7-foot branches that were passed along to the Brown Design Workshop to be repurposed into sculptures and other pieces.
This elm, known as "Rosa's tree" or the "Burrell elm," is pictured here before losing many of its branches. It is slated to be removed in early August from its location at 1111 S.W. 10th Avenue.
Purdue Landscape Report: We have received a few elm tree samples this year with a disease we do not often see, but which is relatively common: black spot of elm.This disease, also called elm ...
Nearly 30 years after it withstood the blast of a 4,000-pound bomb, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum's Survivor Tree continues to spread its message of hope, strength, and renewal.
PORTLAND, Ore. (K O IN) — A tree representing a piece of Oregon history is entering its final days. Despite efforts from arborists and experts to save an “iconic” 154-year-old elm tree in ...
Brown University’s 155-acre campus is home to thousands of trees and is recognized for its impressive American elm collection. Last year, the campus lost an iconic community fixture, an elm tree ...
Officially designated as Heritage Tree #1, Parks & Rec says the elm has stood at 1111 SW 10th Ave. since around 1870 – when Portland had a population of 90,000 and people commuted by horse.
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