Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Dutch Elm Disease

 


At last, a clear blue sky again - and combined with no snow/ice on the ground! :) The ground still very soggy in some places though, so I kept to the paved paths on my walk around the nearby cemetery. 

An old tree was in the process of being taken down - no doubt because of Dutch elm diseasewhich sadly seems to be spreading around here. (Here in Sweden just called almsjuka - elm disease.) Wikipedia informs me that the "Dutch" included in the English name has to do with the disease first being identified in the Netherlands in 1921. It's caused by a fungus spread by bark beetles from one tree to another. And it seems a tree already infected can't be cured, but has to be taken down; while healthy trees might be saved by vaccination, but it's not guaranteed to always be successful.

It's always sad to see mighty old tree giants taken down, even if it is necessary. 

 

1 comment:

  1. It is so sad to see wonderful trees felled by disease.

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