Ulmus carpinifolia Wredei Aurea
Elm, Golden Leaved Elm
This rather slow growing Elm is probably protected against Dutch Elm disease as a result of its size rather than genetic makeup.
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This rather slow growing Elm is probably protected against Dutch Elm disease as a result of its size rather than genetic makeup.
A sport of ‘Dampieri’ it won the First Class Certificate in 1893.
A tree of small to medium size and oval habit it tolerates pollution and salt-laden coastal winds.
Very good for parks gardens and verges.
Its luminescent yellow foliage is particularly striking if planted in a semi shaded area or against a dark backdrop.
Mature height: 3-7m
Mature spread: 2-4m
A sport of ‘Dampieri’ it won the First Class Certificate in 1893.
A tree of small to medium size and oval habit it tolerates pollution and salt-laden coastal winds.
Very good for parks gardens and verges.
Its luminescent yellow foliage is particularly striking if planted in a semi shaded area or against a dark backdrop.
Mature height: 3-7m
Mature spread: 2-4m
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Elm, Golden Leaved Elm
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