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Invasive tree ...... it grows EVERYWHERE. Here in Central Washington State we have to patrol our gardens to pluck the 100's of seedlings...Read More
Michael Dirr has called this perhaps the world's worst tree.
This species is very fast growing when young, but has no othe...Read More
About 98% of the time this is either a weed tree infesting open forest or waste places or it is an ugly shade tree that is unkempt and me...Read More
In 1968 we knew nothing about invasive/exotic versus native. These trees, along with two Norway maples, were helpful when we needed somet...Read More
Annoying tree that grows all over northern Utah. It's invasive and trashy. The tree constantly gets diseased or is under constant attack ...Read More
The best thing to be said about this weedy tree is that many of them exist. It grows quickly, survives extremes of weather, assumes a ple...Read More
This is a qualified "positive" rating. I originally planted a row of six trees four years ago as bird cover near my gardens. They serve t...Read More
I have two adult specimens of this tree in or near my yard. Every spring, they produce and drop literally billions of little papery "coin...Read More
Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila is Naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas.
Tree is inferior in all regards to the red and american elm. But.....I like this species. It doesn't die from DED like the previously m...Read More
Never grow this tree! It is invasive, reseed itself heavily, is often seen on roadside and in open areas. It is coarse texture with small...Read More
Siberian elm was a very popular tree to plant in central Oklahoma in the drought-ridden 1950's, but is not used much in landscaping here ...Read More
These trees grow about 5' a year. They have good, dark green leaves and provide usable shade in a couple years.The bugs don't seem to bot...Read More