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In reply to the discussion: So I thought my elm tree needed pruning and invited some estimates [View all]wendyb-NC
(3,897 posts)13. That is so sad. Look up, Linden Tree.
Elms are such a revered shade tree. Growing up in NY.S Hudson Valley, in the 50's and 60's Elms were every where. There were two huge ones on our property line that shaded most of our front yard. They were like guardians.
As time passed all in a season say 1968 they both died, and had to be taken down. They helped to us to cool down after running and playing, with my siblings on many a scorching, sweaty summers day. With their lush green, bower of a canopy of leaves.
All the trees in the yard were my friends. Those two elms, though, I still dream about them.
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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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