PATMORE ELMāāUlmus americana āPatmoreā
⢠A hardy, prairieāadapted selection of American Elm known for its strong central leader, uniform branching, and dependable boulevard form.
⢠Develops a tall, upright, vaseāshaped canopy with a more controlled structure than seedling American Elm, making it well suited to streetscapes, parks, and large residential lots.
⢠Dark green foliage provides dense summer shade and turns soft yellow in fall.
⢠Produces small, inconspicuous spring flowers followed by papery samaras.
⢠Performs reliably in prairie soils and urban conditions but requires consistent moisture, especially when young.
⢠Shows moderate resistance to Dutch Elm Disease but still requires routine monitoring and regulated pruning.
⢠Full Sun
⢠Zone 2, 12ā15āÆm Height Ć 8ā10āÆm Width




