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In reply to the discussion: So I thought my elm tree needed pruning and invited some estimates [View all]Botany
(72,688 posts)12. Go for a black gum then.
Outstanding fall color, native, nice fruits that our native birds use, and it hosts
many native pollinators and insects.
Plant them about 10' to 12' apart and overtime connect them with a bed of
compost or good hardwood mulch ... fill in these areas with spring ephemerals,
native grasses, and wildflowers such as red milkweed, Asters, cardinal flower,
and coneflowers.
Grasses .... Little Bluestem and or Drop Seed and or VA Wild Rye
If you can find them the native magnolias are really nice .... American Cucumber Tree is the bomb.
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Growing up in So. Maine in the 50/50s, we had beautiful American Elms and Horse Chestnut trees.
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