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240-Year-Old Elm Gets Axed02-11-10 | News

240-Year-Old Elm Gets Axed




A Tree Trust has been created to honor the legacy of this ancient elm, cared for by 101-year-old tree warden, Frank Knight, for the last 50 years. Since nearly 800 trees have been lost to the disease over the past 50 years, the trust will add more trees in Yarmouth that are disease resistant.
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The ancient elm tree in Yarmouth, Maine, was stricken with Dutch elm disease. But tree warden Frank Knight was so taken with the tree that he couldn?EUR??,,????'?????<

Over the next 50 years, Knight carefully nursed the tree, spraying for pests and pruning away the dreaded fungus, even as the town?EUR??,,????'?????<

Acclaimed as the tallest and oldest elm in New England, the tree survived 14 bouts of Dutch elm disease in all, thanks to Knight?EUR??,,????'?????<

American elms lined streets in towns from coast to coast. But in the 1930s Dutch elm fungus, spread by bark beetles, attacked the elms. Diseased trees were eliminated to save surrounding trees. Because elms had been planted in rows along streets, and because their roots became intertwined, one diseased tree could quickly infect its neighbors through their roots, taking out a block of trees in a matter of weeks.

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