Pop Quiz: the mother of all difficulty identifications

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David L wrote:The clue was "nightmare"!

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That's a good one tommy!

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carpathian elm?
 

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johnnparchem wrote:carpathian elm?
I think we finally have a winner...............
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You think? You put us through this torture and you don't know for sure? :>)
 

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A nightmare on Carpathian street?
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Gah, Elm?
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sure the nightmare on elm street.

Also carpathian's are vampire like creatures in a books series.

We will see....
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In fact the correct answer is elm, however when I purchased it they did not indicate what type of Elm or from what geographical location it was from. It was advertised as Elm Burl.

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