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What describes an elm tree?

  1. Slender trees with strong branches common in the American South

  2. Cones growing downward

  3. Flat single needles growing directly on the twig

  4. Flourishing naturally in Virginia with flowery characteristics

The correct answer is: Slender trees with strong branches common in the American South

An elm tree is a type of tree that is known for its slender shape and strong branches. These trees are commonly found in the American South. The other options are incorrect because cones that grow downward are typically associated with pine trees. Flat single needles growing directly on the twig is a characteristic of fir trees. Flourishing naturally in Virginia with flowery characteristics does not accurately describe the appearance of an elm tree.