![New York City Battles on Against Dutch Elm Disease](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uHySeXuLbpii-uqMEFKks4I8OPZ5mvGJraaimD2Gs1GQOQIFB6AKOk33id1MPJOBljvfTSytg-84mUvMkbVYUI4sC3dZe_wF7UsooRZ4lj0-rQBnSZp-n00twlu7Fc4DzE_5QkS8AabHpCMeLPc0qG6agRK5P2beDlfqiKcQDQjKLDDXjUgz0Rbk81X_NlNA=s0-d)
To many people in New York City, a beautiful summer day is all about the trees. To be more specific, the American elm trees in the Central Park Mall, which form a promenade through the heart of the park. The beauty, though, is not everlasting. Like elm trees across the globe, the elms in Central Park are stricken with a ruthless beetle–fungus alliance known as Dutch elm disease.
Continue to article
No comments:
Post a Comment