
Elm - Wikipedia
Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the genus Ulmus in the family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the …
Elm | Description, Uses, Diseases, & Major Species | Britannica
Elm, genus of about 35 species of forest and ornamental shade trees, native primarily to north temperate areas. Many are cultivated for their height and attractive foliage.
Elms - Missouri Department of Conservation
Missouri has seven species of elms that grow in natural settings. Elms have tough, shock-resistant wood. In the past, some species were favorite shade trees, which is why so many …
American elm | Ulmus americana | The Morton Arboretum
Elms are loved for their graceful, stately shape, with branches like spreading fountains, and green leaves that turn gold in fall.
American Elm - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Also known as White Elm (probably in reference to the creamy white wood), this large, vase-shaped tree is native to the entire eastern and central portions of the United States, extending …
Ulmus americana (American Elm, Common Elm, Gray Elm, Soft Elm…
American elm is a rapidly growing perennial, woody, deciduous tree in the elm family (Ulmaceae). It grows 60 to 80 feet tall with a trunk diameter of 2 to 5 feet. Older trees sometimes develop …
Elm - Wood
Dec 19, 2024 · Elm claims about 20 species in the temperate regions of the world. The most well known include the stately American elm (Ulmus Americana) and the slippery elm (Ulmus …
16 Different Types of Elm Trees & Their Identifying Features
Aug 27, 2025 · Explore 16 types of elm trees and their distinct features, such as leaf shapes and bark textures, perfect for tree enthusiasts and landscapers.
American Elm | Yale Nature Walk
The American elm (Ulmus americana) has a reproductive system adapted for wind pollination and seed dispersal. Its flowers are small, greenish, and lack showy petals because they do not rely …
Ulmus americana - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Ulmus americana, commonly called American elm, is a medium to large deciduous tree, typically growing to 60-80’ (less frequently to 130’) tall with a vase-shaped, broad-rounded crown.