Ulmus Procera (English Elm)
Ulmus Procera (English Elm)
Ulmus Procera (English Elm) is a majestic deciduous tree known for its tall, stately form and historic significance. It boasts a wide, spreading canopy of dark green, ovate leaves, which provide excellent shade. In spring and early summer, the tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that give way to small winged seeds.
The English Elm has a graceful, upright growth habit, making it a classic choice for parks, avenues, and large gardens. Its sturdy branches and attractive foliage provide timeless beauty and ecological benefits, including support for wildlife and shade provision.
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Mature height
20-30 meters
Mature width
15-20 meters
Spacing
10-12 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Deciduous
Foliage
Green foliage
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to early summer (September to December)
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Moderate maintenance. Prune to remove dead branches and maintain shape.