There’s a stand of American Elms in Central Park that I fell in love with during the pandemic. They stand in orderly rows alongside the Mall, and their long branches twist and bend making them look like dancers. It’s one of the largest groves of Elms left in the country. In the 1920s a fungus carried by a bark beetle nearly wiped out the trees. 70 million American Elms all across the United States died.
I always wondered why you chose that avenue of trees as your banner. I don't think I've ever seen a living Elm. What a great decision!