About Dutch Elm Disease
Dutch Elm Disease (Ophiostoma ulmi, O. novo-ulmi) is a plant disease commonly encountered in Middle Tennessee's humid climate. Our subtropical conditions — with dew keeping plants wet up to 12 hours daily and nighttime temperatures exceeding 75 degrees F in summer — create ideal conditions for disease development. Early identification and proper treatment are essential for managing this disease in local lawns and landscapes.
Quick Facts
- Common Name
- Dutch Elm Disease
- Scientific Name
- Ophiostoma ulmi, O. novo-ulmi
- Type
- Lawn & Landscape Disease
- Region
- Middle Tennessee








