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Japanese Elm (zelkova serrata)
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Cell grown trees are available throughout most of the year subject to availability.
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25 Trees |
100 Trees |
40-60cm |
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Growing a Japanese Elm Tree (Zelkova serrata)
- Elegant deciduous tree (up to 20–30m tall) with graceful vase-shaped or spreading crown, smooth grey bark, and serrated elm-like leaves.
- Outstanding autumn colour: leaves turn yellow, orange, red, or purple -Turning Japanese Elm into a dramatic focal point every October
- Highly disease resistant, making it a popular substitute for traditional elms; also tolerates urban pollution and wind once established.
- Provides good shade; supports pollinators and wildlife; low-maintenance and long-lived.
- RHS Award of Garden Merit recipient; popular for streets, parks, avenues, or large gardens.
- Best time: Bare-root November–March (dormant season); container-grown autumn or spring.
- Location: Full sun to partial shade (sun for best autumn colour); deep, fertile, moist but well-drained soil (tolerates chalk, clay, loam); sheltered from cold, drying winds; requires large space – unsuitable for small gardens (mature spread 10–20m+).
- Preparation: Dig large hole twice root width; incorporate organic matter in poor soils.
- Planting: Set at original depth (check trunk soil mark); stake young trees; firm in, water well, mulch base (keep clear of trunk) to reduce weed competition and conserve soil moisture.
- Aftercare: Water regularly first few years in dry spells; minimal pruning (remove dead/damaged in winter); generally pest-resistant but protect young plants from late spring frosts; low-maintenance once established.
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