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Ulmus parviflora 'True Green' (Multi) - True Green Chinese Elm

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Ulmus parviflora 'True Green' (Multi) is a vibrant centrepiece in any landscape, exhibiting the robust character and charm of the renowned Trees category. Known as the True Green Chinese Elm, it impresses with a broad-spreading, multi-stemmed trunk that's resilient to Dutch Elm Disease and the Elm Leaf Beetle. Its sturdy nature makes it ideal for urban environments, displaying a commendable tolerance to pollution. The tree comes alive with bright, glossy green foliage, which transitions to a spectacular yellow come Autumn. Notably adaptable, it thrives in diverse soil conditions, under full sun to part shade, and exhibits a commendable resistance to drought. Winter uncovers a unique visual spectacle of exfoliating bark in hues of grey, cream, and tan, adding year-round interest. Whether you're a beginner gardener or a seasoned horticulturist, the True Green Chinese Elm promises a reliable and visually appealing addition to your space.

  • Size: Mature height varies, capable of broad spread
  • Foliage: Bright green, glossy leaves which transition to yellow in Autumn
  • Water usage: Moderate, with good drought tolerance
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Resilience: High resistance to Dutch Elm Disease and Elm Leaf Beetle, adaptable to varying soil types. Tolerates urban pollution.
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