Once a Dust Bowl Savior, This Tree Is Now a Growing Problem
Originally planted as a Dust Bowl windbreak savior, the Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila) has become one of North America’s most aggressive invasive trees. Its rapid growth, drought tolerance, and prolific seed production allow it to dominate disturbed areas, choking out native vegetation and damaging urban infrastructure. Managing this relentless invader requires vigilance, persistence, and proactive … Read more









