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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/xhtml-basic10.dtd"> <HTML xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en-US"> <HEAD> <TITLE>Put the title of your file here</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <h1>Put your school name here</h1> <!-- Name --> <H2>Name</H2> <p class="Name">This is a name paragraph...Slippery Elm Ulmus rubra Muhl.</p> <!-- Description --> <H2>Description</H2> <p class="Description">This is a description paragraph...<br /> Leaf: Alternate, simple; blades oval to elliptic, pointed at the tip, strongly asymmetrical at the base, up to 7 inches long, coarsely doubly toothed along the edges, the upper surface is green and very rough to the touch, the lower surface is smooth or hairy; up to one half inch long.</p> <!-- Description --> <H2>Description</H2> <p class="Description">...Flower: In drooping clusters, appearing before the leaves unfold, greenish, hairy, small.</p> <!-- Description --> <H2>Description</H2> <p class="Description">...Fruit: Circular, winged fruits up to three-fourths inch in diameter, each wing surrounding a single seed.</p> <!-- Description --> <H2>Description</H2> <p class="Description">...Twig: Reddish brown, with short, gray hairs; leaf scars alternate, each with 3 bundle traces.</p> <!-- Description --> <H2>Description</H2> <p class="Description">...Bark: Reddish brown to gray, with shallow furrows; the inner bark becomes slippery when chewed.</p> <!-- Description --> <H2>Description</H2> <p class="Description">...Form: Tree</p> <!-- Discussion --> <H2>Discussion</H2> <p class="Discussion">This is a discussion paragraph...<br /> The Slippery Elm can be used for ship building, farm implements, fence posts, herbs, and medicine. Native Americans used slippery elm in healing wounds, boils, ulcers, burns, and skin inflammation. The common name "Slippery Elm" refers to the slimy inner bark.</p> <!-- Distribution --> <H2>Distribution</H2> <p class="Distribution">This is a distribution paragraph...<br /> The Slippery Elm is located in bottomland woods; along streams; rocky, upland woods. It's range is Quebec across Ontario to North Dakota, south to Texas, east to Florida.</p> <!-- Distribution --> <H2>Distribution</H2> <p class="Distribution">...In Illinois, it is found in every county.</p> <!-- Images --> <H2>Images</H2> <p class="Images">This is a images paragraph...<br /> <a href="http://www.bhschools.org/trees/images/slipperyelmbarkw.jpg"><img src="http://www.bhschools.org/trees/images/slipperyelmbarkw.jpg" width="240" height="180" /></a><br /> http://www.bhschools.org/trees/images/slipperyelmbarkw.jpg</p> <!-- Images --> <H2>Images</H2> <p class="Images"><a href="http://www.bhschools.org/trees/images/slipperyelmsummerleavesw.jpg"><img src="http://www.bhschools.org/trees/images/slipperyelmsummerleavesw.jpg" width="240" height="180" /></a><br /> http://www.bhschools.org/trees/images/slipperyelmsummerleavesw.jpg</p> <!-- Other --> <H2>Other</H2> <p class="other">This is for other information...<br /> The Slippery Elm is located at N 390 02.559' W 890 06.862 A large specimen of this tree is next to Meissner Elementary's Band Building, 504 E. Warren St. Bunker Hill, IL.</p> <!-- Map --> <H2>Map</H2> <p class="Map">This is a images map paragraph...</p> <!-- Copyright --> <H2>Copyright</H2> <p class="Copyright">This is a copyright paragraph...<br /> Community Unit School District #8, Bunker Hill 504 E. Warren, Bunker Hill, IL 62014</p> <!-- References --> <H2>References</H2> <p class="References">This is a references paragraph...<br /> Mohlenbrock, Robert H. Forest Trees of Illinois. Springfield, IL: 1992.</p> </BODY> </HTML>