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    The disease shipped in on Canadian timber back in the seventies has returned and threatens the few remaining strongholds of the Elm.



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    What a pity. They were not very genetically varied so were likely to be badly hit, but it's a pity if the few remaining ones go. Interestingly, I never knew that 'Seven Sisters' in London was due to a ring of seven Elm trees set around a Walnut Tree - no ELms anymore of course, but they did apparently set up a ring with a different type of tree a few years ago.

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    Yes a great shame, it's so long since I've seen Elm trees that I've pretty much forgotten what they look like. Might have to go down to Sussex to get a last look in case they can't counter the attack.
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    It's weird isn't it - they were all over the place, but so unfamiliar now

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