Ulmus parvifolia ‘Burgundy’
Description
Shade tree – own root. Selected for its outstanding autumn foliage and habit on the campus of The University of Georgia by Dr. Michael Dirr. This Lacebark Elm has a distinct broad-rounded habit and uniform branch development. An extremely fast grower.
Information
Tree Type | Deciduous |
Canopy Type | Overstory |
Canopy Shape | Broad |
Soil Condition Tolerances | Acidic Soils, Alkaline Soils |
Spring Interest | No |
Fall Interest | Yes |
Native Habitat | Non-Native |
Hardiness | 7, 8, 9 |
Seasonal Color | Burgundy |
Shape | Broad-rounded |
Size | L |
Height | 40-60' |
Spread | 30-40' |
Summer Dig | Yes |
Own Root Clone | Yes |
Form Available | Single-Trunk; Tree-Form |