Elm, Siberian – Ulmus pumila
Menoken FarmNOTICE: We are now accepting orders for the Spring of 2021. Your tree order placed in fall of 2020 will not be available until early May 2021.
A very hardy, fast growing tree with brittle wood which is subject to breakage. Extremely susceptible to insect, disease, and herbicide damage, which makes it an undesirable tree. Often confused with Chinese elm which is not hardy in North Dakota. The largest tree in North Dakota is 60 feet tall with a canopy spread of 55 feet.
Additional information
Size | Conservation Grade – base price |
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Height of Maturity: | 35-50' |
Spacing in Row | 10-12' |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Wildlife Value | Fair |