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Ulmus crassifolia (Multi) - Cedar Elm

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Ulmus crassifolia (Multi) is a versatile and sturdy option in the world of Elm trees, fondly known as the Cedar Elm. With its distinct ability to adapt and prosper in varying soil conditions, from moist bottomlands to rugged limestone hills, it stands as an emblem of resilience. This native North American gem offers an enchanting transformation from its deep green foliage to brilliant shades of yellow in the fall, adding a burst of color to your garden each season. At a mature height of 50 to 70 feet, the Cedar Elm not only benefits various bird species and insects but also provides ample shade, enriching your garden's biodiversity. Its durable, rough bark and dense leaf canopy promise a unique architectural charm with the added appeal of multiple trunks forming a broad crown. With a striking resistance to common plant diseases and pests, coupled with a moderate to high growth rate – the Cedar Elm ensures a compelling blend of beauty and tenacity in your garden. Thriving well in full sun to partial shade, this tree embodies endurance while bestowing an element of regal elegance to any landscaping design.

  • Size: Up to 50-70 feet tall
  • Foliage: Deep green leaves that turn yellow in autumn
  • Water usage: Moderate to High
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Adaptability: Thrives in diverse soil conditions
  • Architectural Appeal: Multiple trunks form a wide, broad crown
  • Disease Resistance: High natural resistance to pests and diseases
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