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12 cze 2018 · Did you know that the Chinese Elm is the only elm species that can tolerate the severity of the low-level elevation of the Arizona desert? An Excellent Shade Tree for a Small Landscape (And Large Landscapes, Too!)
Scientific: Ulmus parvifolia Common: Chinese elm, evergreen elm, lacebark elm Family: Ulmaceae Origin: China. Chinese elm trees can naturalize (reseed) in heavily and not so heavily irrigated landscapes in Phoenix and southern California.
6 cze 2010 · The Chinese elms...Read More They can be pruned into attractive shapes and do provide excellent shade, but their seeds sprout up everywhere. They are quite dirty trees in that they are always dropping something: seeds, leaves, flowers.
Common Name: Weeping Chinese elm, weeping lacebark elm. Family: Ulmaceae. Suggested Uses: sidewalk cutout, street without sidewalk, parking lot island . CHARACTERISTICS: Height: 35 to 40 feet. Foliage: green elliptic (oval) leaf shape less than 2 inches in length with pinnate venation. Flower: Inconspicuous. Bloom Period: N/A. Fruit: N/A
Common: Chinese elm, Chinese evergreen elm, Lacebark elm, Evergreen elm Family: Ulmaceae Sunset Zone: 8, 9, 12-24 Light: Full sun Soil: Easy to grow in any fairly good soil Water: Best with regular water Excellent canopy tree; attractive as patio or street tree with careful pruning. Useful for sun screening. Ornamental bark.
Chinese Elm 'Seiju', Lacebark Elm 'Seiju'. Primarily used for rock gardens and bonsai, Ulmus parvifolia ‘Seiju’ (Chinese Elm) is a dwarf deciduous tree of rounded habit, noted for its excellent foliage, multi-colored bark and good resistance to Dutch elm disease.
Moon Valley Nurseries sells vibrant and healthy, professionally nurtured mature specimens. This Chinese Elm Tree is versatile and ready to be planted on a variety of landscape styles. Homeowners can use it as a patio tree, sunscreen or even as a street tree.