Common Name: Lacebark Elm or Chinese Elm
Latin Name: Ulmus parvifolia
Size: 40 (min) to 50 (max)
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I am looking for one of the following cultivars or similar Golden Ray, Emer II, or Burgundy. I live in Northern Kentucky, Campbell County. Thanks, Maryann Schultz
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Lacebark Elm or Chinese Elm
Ulmus parvifolia
Origin: Northern & Central China
Maximum Height: 50 feet
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Ulmus parvifolia
Origin: Northern & Central China
Maximum Height: 50 feet
Family: Ulmaceae
Genus: Ulmus
species: parvifolia
Origin: Northern & Central China
Size: 40 (min) to 50 (max)
Size Description: Med shade tree
Notes:
Characteristics: Recommended Bark Interest Dry Soil Tolerant Rain Garden
Sustainability: | Outstanding | See other plants that are sustainable. | |
Full Sun Tolerance: | Performs Well | See other plants that like full sun. |
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Plant Images and Specimens
Location: Seneca Gardens 2500 Meadow Seneca Gardens KY
Specimen: 364
Specimen: 364
Location: Seneca Gardens 2314 Meadow Seneca Gardens KY
Specimen: 375
Specimen: 375