Mr Cutting is dead wrong about elm trees. Many grow as high as 100 feet tall. In my lifetime (75 years) I've seen homes literally split in half by huge elm trees. They are a menace to the gardener. Try pulling a young seedling out by the root sometime. There are many variety of elms and some are from Europe. I would much prefer apple blossoms, plum blossoms and the fruit they bring to the over planted elm trees.
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