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Lacebark Elm
Lacebark Elm
Scientific Name: Ulmus parvifolia

The Lacebark Elm is native to China and is cultivated throughout
the United States in areas with similar hot, dry summers and mild
rainy winters. The Lacebark Elm is a medium sized tree that forms a
graceful rounded canopy with long arching branches. The Lacebark
Elm produces rich green and glossy foliage with serrated edges.
The Lacebark Elm has exfoliating bark which is outstandingly
attractive. The bark on a Lacebark Elm peels off in a puzzle like
pattern and exposes rich shades of gray, green, brown and orange.
The best quality of the Lacebark Elm is its ability to withstand the
harshest growing conditions by growing well in a wide range of soil
types. The Lacebark Elm is also resistant to Dutch Elm Disease.

Common Names: Lacebark Elm, Chinese Elm


Growth rate is 4' per year. Mature size is 45' tall and 40' wide.