[NatureNS] American Elm question

From: FrancesLourie <fm.lourie@EastLink.ca>
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:21:55 -0300
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I have seen two American Elms recently which looked to have Dutch Elm-I =
certainly hope I am wrong!=A0

Frances Lourie
Middleton

On 07/30/17 10=3A56 PM=2C Ron Wilson  =3Csolidago123=40gmail=2Ecom=3E wr=
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=3E Down in stream bed area of my property there are two healthy looking=
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=3E The largest of the two I would guesstimate to be upwards of 40- 50 f=
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=3E The leaves and branches all look healthy on both trees=2E =

=3E The trunks are still on the small side compared to the mammoth trunk=
s that existed pre-dutch elm disease=2E
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=3E Could there be a chance that these trees in their pocket of isolatio=
n may have escaped the ravages Dutch Elm Disease =3F =

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=3E Ron Wilson
=3E Somerset NS
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