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The Wisconsin Gardener

Dutch Elm Disease

Learn to recognize the Dutch elm disease fungus that has destroyed our elm trees.

05/13/2012 | Rating TV-G

The Wisconsin Gardener

Dutch Elm Disease

Clip: Season 20 Episode 4 | 5m 24s

Learn to recognize the Dutch elm disease fungus that has destroyed our elm trees.

The streets of most American cities used to be lined with gorgeous elm trees providing a lot of beautiful shade.  Thanks to Dutch elm disease, that’s a thing of the past.  Unfortunately the disease is still very much around.  Plant Pathologist Brian Hudelson teaches us how to identify Dutch elm disease.

05/13/2012 | Rating TV-G

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