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Ulmus americana – American Elm

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2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

60 to 80

Spread (ft.)

60 to 70

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Ulmus americana – American Elm

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American Elm is a majestic native shade tree with a broad, vase-shaped canopy. Ideal for large landscapes, it offers habitat and beauty while supporting native wildlife.

$21.99$149.99

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Additional information

Size

,

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

US Native Plants

Zone

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

60 to 80

Spread (ft.)

60 to 70

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

greenish flowers, inconspicuous, Small

Sun

Water

Maintenance

,

Suggested Use

, , ,

Tolerate

, ,

Attracts

,

Growth Rate

Product Description

Ulmus americana, commonly known as American Elm, is a large, deciduous shade tree native to North America. Once a dominant feature of city streets and rural landscapes, this iconic tree is prized for its graceful, vase-shaped canopy, which provides deep, arching shade. Mature trees can reach heights of 60 to 80 feet with a spread of up to 70 feet, making them ideal for large landscapes, parks, and restoration projects.

American Elm is highly adaptable, tolerating a range of soil conditions, and thrives in full sun. While the species has been heavily impacted by Dutch Elm Disease, disease-resistant cultivars and efforts in native restoration are bringing this majestic tree back to landscapes across the country.

Why Choose Ulmus americana – American Elm?

  • Classic vase-shaped form provides broad, elegant shade
  • Adaptable to various soil conditions, making it easy to establish in diverse locations
  • Supports wildlife by offering habitat and food for birds, pollinators, and other native species

Cultivating Tips

  • Plant in full sun for optimal growth and canopy development
  • Prefers moist, well-drained soils but tolerates a variety of conditions
  • Use disease-resistant cultivars when available to reduce susceptibility to Dutch Elm Disease

Design Ideas for Your Garden

  • Ideal for large properties or parks where ample space allows for its broad canopy
  • Use as a stately specimen tree in open areas for dramatic shade and structure
  • Excellent choice for ecological restoration and habitat improvement projects

Ecological Benefits

  • Provides valuable habitat and nesting sites for birds and mammals
  • Supports numerous native pollinators and beneficial insects
  • Helps stabilize soils and improve air quality in urban and rural landscapes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for American Elm?

American Elm thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soils, but it’s highly adaptable to a wide range of conditions, including poor soils, urban pollution, drought, and occasional flooding.

How tall and wide does Ulmus americana grow?

American Elm is a large, deciduous tree that typically grows 60 to 80 feet tall, with some specimens reaching over 100 feet. It has a graceful, vase-shaped canopy that can spread 60 to 80 feet wide, making it an iconic shade tree.

Is American Elm resistant to Dutch Elm Disease (DED)?

Traditional American Elm trees are highly susceptible to Dutch Elm Disease (DED). However, disease-resistant cultivars are now available, offering better chances of survival in landscapes. It’s important to select resistant varieties if planting in areas prone to DED.

Does Ulmus americana provide wildlife value?

Yes! American Elm provides habitat and nesting sites for birds and shade for wildlife. Its seeds (samara) are a food source for birds and small mammals, and its broad canopy offers cooling shade and shelter.

Does American Elm require a lot of maintenance?

American Elm requires regular monitoring for signs of Dutch Elm Disease and other pests, such as Elm Leaf Beetles. Prune during dormant seasons to remove deadwood and improve air circulation. Established trees are relatively low-maintenance, but proactive care is important for long-term health.

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