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How do you remove a Chinese elm tree?

You Dig Them Out By There Roots.


What are the adaptations of an elm tree?

there roots pick up much more water, that is why it's big


What is the relationship between a Elm Bark Beetle and a Elm tree?

The Elm Bark Beetles Get habitat from the elm tree, and in return The elm tree is protected by the beetles. Their symbiotic relationship is Mutualism. Both the Elm tree and the beetle benefits from this relationship


Where was the location of the high school called elm tree high school?

There is no Elm Tree High school There's just Elm Tree Primary and Elm Tree Middle school


What is Italy's national tree?

the national tree is an elm tree


What is the scientific name of the Rock Elm tree?

The name would be Ulmus thomasii. Family: Ulmaceae.


Is an elm tree an evergreen tree or deciduous?

Elm trees are deciduous


How do you get rid of Dutch elm?

One holistic way to kill a young elm tree is to strip some bark off all around the trunk, then apply a coating of vinegar with a paintbrush. It may take more than one treatment to kill the tree.


Is Dutch elm a tree or a disease?

The elm tree is a common tree planted throughout the United States. Dutch Elm disease kills off elm trees. It is spread by the elm bark beetle.


Does elm tree keep its leafs on whole winter?

Yes, an elm tree is a season tree. :-)


Do elm trees have thick roots?

Elm trees typically have a network of medium to thick roots that spread out broadly near the surface. While their roots can vary in thickness depending on the tree's age and environment, they are generally not as deep as some other tree species. This shallow root system helps them absorb water and nutrients efficiently from the topsoil. However, in compacted or poor soil, the roots may struggle to grow thick and healthy.


What is the national tree of Italy?

The national tree of Italy is the Elm. :) The national tree of Italy is the elm. It you type "Italy's National Tree" into dogpile or Google it will come up as Elm.