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      Ulmus pumila |
    Siberian Elm |
       Deciduous Tree |
HEIGHT: | 40 - 60 feet | SPREAD: | 30 - 40 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Large, open canopy; interesting textured bark; bright yellow fall leaf color. Have survived many years on UAF campus. | LIMITATIONS: | Brittle wood may break with wind, snow and ice loads; seeds may be prolific and messy; leafs out late; northern grown plants best for INT. | HARDINESS: | INT, SC, SE (Zone 3) | ORIGIN: | Eastern Siberia and northern China | CULTIVARS: | ‘Dropmore’ faster growing; small neat leaves; selected in a nursery in Dropmore, Manitoba. | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Deciduous Tree (314) was last updated on: 2010-12-07 18:29:08 |
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