According to some survivalists, American elm leaves can be eaten raw or cooked.
If it does not shed it's leaves in Winter it is not an Elm.
Yes the 'elm' is a deciduous species.
Probably elm blight.
The Elm( Ulmus) is a family of deciduous trees, they drop their leaves in Autumn.
No, the elm (several species) are deciduous and shed their leaves in the Autumn (Fall in America).
No.
Elm has pinnate veins.
No
Elm has pinnate veins.
Slippery elm and black cherry bark, leaves and berries
I have never heard of an Oriental elm but there are two species that originate in the East. Ulmus parvifolia the Chinese elm and Ulmus davidiana japonica the Japanese elm. Both are medium sized at maturity,though not for a small garden.
Broad leaves refer to wide leaves and commonly found in deciduous trees. Some common trees with broad leaves include oak, maple, birch and elm.