Cedar
Elm picture
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| Cedar
Elm Tree Facts |
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Scientific
Name: |
Ulmus
crassifolia
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Foliage: |
Dark
Green rough leaves
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Mature
Height: |
30-60'
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Mature
Spread: |
25-35'
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Soil: |
Wide
Range
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Zones: |
6-9
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Moisture: |
Drought
tolerant
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The
Cedar Elm can withstand heavy, poorly drained clay soils and soils
that are moderately compacted. It is the only native Texas elm that
flowers and sets seed in the fall. A great tree for rocky soil.
Give it plenty of room to grow. A good replacement for a live oak.
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