Ulmus parvifolia
Lacebark Elm
Description
Lacebark Elm quickly reaches 30-50' tall and 20-40' wide with an upright habit and spreading pendulous branches with age. Lacebark Elm has small, dark green leaves, giving a fine looking texture to the tree. Foliage turns yellow or orange in fall. Small, greenish yellow flowers appear in summer but are considered insignificant. Small light brown fruit appear in fall. Bark is brown gray but with maturity, exfoliates to reveal orange patterns. Is resistant to Dutch Elm disease. It does best in full sun. Used for bonsai.
Plant Type
Tree
Height Range
25-40', 40-60'
Width Range
40-60'
Flower Color
n/a
Flower Season
n/a
Leaf Color
Dark Green
Bark Color
Brown, Grey
Fruit Color
Brown
Fruit Season
Winter, Fall
Sun
Full
Water
Medium
Growth Rate
Fast
Soil Type
Loam
Soil Condition
Rich, Well-drained, Moist
Soil pH
Neutral
Adverse Factors
n/a
Design Styles
Japanese, Woodland
Accenting Features
Fall Color, Specimen, Unusual Foliage
Seasonal Interest
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Location Uses
Background, Park
Special Uses
Container, Shade Tree
Attracts Wildlife
n/a
Mulching and adding compost to soil can minimize evaporation and help soil absorb and store water.