Description
There are several dead or dying American Elm trees in the New Haven Green (and in several other locations around the city), which look like they might have contracted Dutch Elm Disease. My understanding is that it is important to remove dead Elm trees quickly so as to prevent the spread of the disease to other nearby trees. I can provide additional information about the locations if that would be helpful. Feel free to contact me.
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Thanks again.
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