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I finally got around to taking some pics of some elms that I pass regularly in the car...

 

The two below are a huge tree in a back garden - check out the size of the trunk compared to the patio furniture:

 

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These two are of a group of 3 roadside trees:

 

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As far as I know, the European white elm (Ulmus laevis) is also quite 'resistant' to DED (it's as susceptible to the fungus as the other elms, but the bark beetles don't seem to like it).

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I think they're smooth leaved elm - there are a few mature ones around, whether they're resistant strains or just lucky I don't know...

 

There was a line of big mature elms on a nearby farm, which where fine up until this year - unfortunately the whole lot died in the summer.

 

Oddly the three in the picture are surrounded by typical DED infected thicket growth, but they seem to survive, so perhaps they are resistant rather than lucky.

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I have been watching arborjet for a couuple of years now and seen some positive results in the US..... Saw them at the APF, the costs dont amount to anything near £500 per tree so some one is pulling it a bit, try £35-50 per tree

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