Ulmus Alata
Winged elm is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree that typically grows to 30-50’ tall with an open-rounded crown. It is native from Virginia to southern Indiana and Missouri south to Florida and Texas. In Missouri, it is typically found in the ... [... more]
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Ulmus Americana
American elm is a medium to large deciduous tree, typically growing to 60-80’ (less frequently to 130’) tall with a vase-shaped, broad-rounded crown. It is native to eastern and central North America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in low moist ... [... more]
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Ulmus Glabra
Scotch elm or Wych elm is a large, wide-spreading, deciduous tree that typically grows to 70-100’ with a broad-rounded crown. It is native from Great Britain to Siberia. It was once widely planted in the U. S. as a shade tree for large lawns and ... [... more]
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Ulmus Glabra 'Camperdownii'
Scotch elm or Wych elm is a large, wide-spreading, deciduous tree that typically grows to 70-100’ with a broad-rounded crown. It is native from Great Britain to Siberia. It was once widely planted in the U. S. as a shade tree for large lawns and ... [... more]
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Ulmus Parvifolia
Chinese elm (also lacebark elm) is a medium-sized deciduous tree that typically grows to 40-50’ (less frequently to 70’) tall with a rounded crown and long pendulous branching. It is native to China, Korea and Japan. It is noted for its excellent ... [... more]
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Ulmus Parvifolia 'Dynasty'
This Chinese elm cultivar is a fast-growing, vase-shaped, deciduous tree with a small rounded crown. Typically grows 20-40' tall, but may reach 60' in ideal growing conditions. Small (parvifolia means little-leaved), serrate, elliptic-to-oval, ... [... more]
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Ulmus Parvifolia 'Hokkaido'
Native to China, Korea and Japan, Ulmus parvifolia, commonly known as Chinese elm or lacebark elm, is a deciduous tree that typically grows to 60’ tall with a rounded crown. It is noted for its elliptic, toothed, glossy, dark green leaves (to ... [... more]
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Ulmus Parvifolia 'Seiju'
Native to China, Korea and Japan, Ulmus parvifolia, commonly known as Chinese elm or lacebark elm, is a deciduous tree that typically grows to 60’ tall with a rounded crown. It is noted for its elliptic, toothed, glossy, dark green leaves (to ... [... more]
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Ulmus Pumila
Siberian elm is a fast-growing, weak-wooded, deciduous tree that typically grows to 50-70’ tall with broad upright habit. In the wild, it is sometimes seen in a shrubby form. It is primarily found in moist soils along streams from eastern Siberia ... [... more]
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Ulmus Rubra
Slippery elm is a medium sized, coarse-textured, somewhat weedy, deciduous tree that typically grows to 40-60’ (less frequently to 100’) tall with a vase-shaped to broad-rounded crown. It is distinguished by its downy twigs, red-hairy buds ... [... more]
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Uvularia Grandiflora
This Missouri native wildflower is a clump-forming, erect plant that grows to 2' tall and features 1.5" long, pendulous, somewhat bell-shaped, yellow flowers with six, partially twisted tepals (petal and sepal look-alikes) and lance-shaped, ... [... more]
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