Ulmus americana
American Elm
Common Name: American Elm
Family: Ulmaceae
Zone: 2-9
Average Size: 60' H x 40' W
Identification:
  • Distinctive vase-shaped form of mature specimens
  • Simple leaf, asymmetrical with prominent veins; doubly toothed margin; 3-6 inches long
  • Small clusters of yellow-green flowers becoming round disc-shaped samara in late winter, early spring
Notes: Widely planted as a shade tree in the Northeast and Midwest until Dutch elm disease destroyed a vast majority of the specimens. Although Dutch elm disease has not officially been reported in the lower South, other vascular diseases and soft, weak wood make the American Elm susceptible to wind damage. Its use as a shade tree is questionable.
Campus Location: West of Ingram Hall along driveway
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American Elm form: spring American Elm leaves
American Elm fruit