Ulmus Crassifolia Trees

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About Ulmus Crassifolia Trees: The Ulmus Crassifolia is a tough, adaptable shade tree with excellent drought tolerance and beautiful golden yellow fall color. Its leaves are small and rough, and glossy green in the spring.


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Ulmus Crassifolia
Ulmus Crassifolia Tree Facts
Common Name:
Cedar Elm
Foliage:
Dark Green rough leaves
Mature Height:
30-60'
Mature Spread:
25-35'
Soil:
Wide Range
Zones:
6-9
Moisture:
Drought tolerant

The Ulmus Crassifolia 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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