Probably elm blight.
Yes, they basically eat leaves from elm, hickory, maple, oak, birch and apple trees.
It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets That's not true. They are Horse Chestnuts. Not Elms.
Elm has pinnate veins.
They use it for many purposes, such as making cabinets and art supplies.
Fir trees are conifers and would grow on steep, dry slopes. Yews, while predominantly a valley or understory tree, can likewise be found on low mountains.
If it does not shed it's leaves in Winter it is not an Elm.
No.
Yes the 'elm' is a deciduous species.
The Elm( Ulmus) is a family of deciduous trees, they drop their leaves in Autumn.
No
Broad leaves refer to wide leaves and commonly found in deciduous trees. Some common trees with broad leaves include oak, maple, birch and elm.
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
Elm trees are endangerd
hardwood trees lose their leaves
No, animal eats elm trees but several other animals live inside elm trees.