No.
Yes the 'elm' is a deciduous species.
Probably elm blight.
The Elm( Ulmus) is a family of deciduous trees, they drop their leaves in Autumn.
No
According to some survivalists, American elm leaves can be eaten raw or cooked.
There are several species of elm native to North America. These include American Elm, Slippery Elm, and Winged Elm.
Broad leaves refer to wide leaves and commonly found in deciduous trees. Some common trees with broad leaves include oak, maple, birch and elm.
It depends on which species of elm you are talking about. Elms belong to the genus Ulmus. The American elm is Ulmus americana.
Unhealthy trees are the first to lose their leaves in the fall. Among healthy trees, black ash trees start to change color and drop their leaves first.
Coniferous trees bear cones. Pine. Decidous trees shed their leaves in autumn. Elm.
Elm trees are deciduous