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Ulmus crassifolia (Nutt.) is a resilient tree that thrives in moist to dry, alkaline soils and adapts well to various soil types. Preferring medium water use, it flourishes in part shade. Cedar Elm is an excellent choice for providing shade and adding fall color to the landscape with its vivid yellow foliage. Its small leaves compost easily, and it supports wildlife by providing food and cover for birds and insects. The tree also serves as a larval host for Mourning Cloak and Question Mark butterflies.

Scientific Name: Ulmus crassifolia
Origin: Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas south to Mississippi
Height: 30-60 feet
Spread: 40-60 feet
Light: Part Shade
Water: Medium
USDA Zones: 7-9
Bloom Dates: July-October
Larval Host: Mourning Cloak, Question Mark butterflies

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

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Ulmus crassifolia (Nutt.) is a resilient tree that thrives in moist to dry, alkaline soils and adapts well to various soil types. Preferring medium water use, it flourishes in part shade. Cedar Elm is an excellent choice for providing shade and adding fall color to the landscape with its vivid yellow foliage. Its small leaves compost easily, and it supports wildlife by providing food and cover for birds and insects. The tree also serves as a larval host for Mourning Cloak and Question Mark butterflies.

Scientific Name: Ulmus crassifolia
Origin: Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas south to Mississippi
Height: 30-60 feet
Spread: 40-60 feet
Light: Part Shade
Water: Medium
USDA Zones: 7-9
Bloom Dates: July-October
Larval Host: Mourning Cloak, Question Mark butterflies

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