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Chinese
Elm, Lacebark Elm
Ulmus parvifolia
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Chinese elm
G. Lumis
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Chinese elm
G. Lumis
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Bark of Chinese elm
G. Lumis
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Summary
Foliage: Deciduous broadleaf
Height: 40 to 60 feet
Spread: 30 to 40 feet
Shape: Spreading
A tough, durable tree. Its small, dark-green leaves turn yellow and
reddish purple in fall. Known mainly for its highly ornamental bark.
Plant Needs
Zone: 5 to 8
Light: Partial shade to full sun
Moisture: Wet, moist, or dry
Soil Type: Sandy, loam, or clay
pH Range: 4.0 to 7.0
Functions
Suggested uses for this plant include shade and specimen plant.
Planting Notes
Easily transplanted; one of the easiest trees to grow. Tolerates a
wide range of soil pH, types, and moisture levels. Tolerates poor
soil and is a good choice for urban areas.
Care
Requires little maintenance. Ensure the soil contains proper
nutrients and organic components.
details
Problems
No serious insect and disease problems.
Alternatives
Consult local sources, including historic or public gardens and arboreta,
regarding cultivars and related species that grow well in your area.
Cultivars of ULMUS PARVIFOLIA
No important cultivars.
Comments
A superior landscape elm, not to be confused with the inferior Siberian
Elm (Ulmus pumila).
Magnificent, somewhat exfoliating bark has a mottled effect with a mixture
of light gray, green, orange, and brown colors. Very resistant to insects
and diseases.
This
material was developed by Carol Ness as part of the Interactive Design and
Development Project funded by the Kellogg Foundation. Mary Miller, Project
Director. Diane Relf, Content Specialist, Horticulture. Copyright 1989 by
VCE.
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