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In reply to the discussion: So I thought my elm tree needed pruning and invited some estimates [View all]Botany
(75,712 posts)6. "So does anyone have a recommendation of a tree to plant in its stead?"
        Sure.  I am in the biz.  Plant one that is native to your area.  Do not plant one that is more than
1.5 to 2" in caliber any bigger is just a waste, they shock in many cases, and the smaller ones will
almost always by pass the bigger ones in a season or two.  
Straight species and on their own root stock.
If you can plant 2 or 3 because they really do "talk to each other" through their roots.*
What part of America do you live in?
*  The Hidden Life of Trees.
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        Growing up in So. Maine in the 50/50s, we had beautiful American Elms and Horse Chestnut trees.
        OAITW r.2.0
        Oct 2020
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