Siberian Elm Trees

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About Siberian Elm Trees: Siberian Elm is a fast growing, hardy, and drought resistant tree when established. It is also considered to be a great windbreak tree when planted in rows. Plant 10 to 15’ apart in the row.


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Siberian Elm
Siberian Elm Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Ulmus pumila
Foliage:
Glossy Green Leaves
Mature Height:
40-60 Feet
Mature Spread:
30-50 Feet
Soil:
sandy, clay, loam
Zones:
2-9
Moisture:
moderate

Siberian Elm has moderate water requirements until established. Very adaptable, often grows under adverse conditions. Resistant to Dutch elm disease. Frequently used as a hedge in rural areas.

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