A large tree with an open, ascending, broad-oval crown which will eventually become round. The European white elm can grow to over 30 m and just as wide. The year-old twigs are brown-green and hairy and the old bark is grey and finely grooved. Its roots form distinct buttressing at the base of the trunk. The glossy dark green leaf is markedly asymmetric although the autumn colours are not very spectacular: usually slightly yellow. The flowers are red and the fruit often has a reddish hue too. Until recently, this inherently European species received little attention until it emerged that Ulmus laevis is only sporadically attacked by Dutch elm disease. The tree is not particularly resistant, but the elm bark beetle, that is responsible for spreading the disease, appears to avoid the tree. A lovely imposing tree for planting in parks and landscapes.
flat winged nutlets on stems, ovoid, green to reddish
Колючки/шипы
None
Ядовитость
неядовитый, обычно
Вид почвы
fertile, moist and airy, tolerates limy soil
Влажность почвы
устойчив к коротким наводнениям, устойчив к длительным наводнениям
Мощение
устойчив к мощению
Зона зимостойкости
5 (-28,8 до -23,4 °C)
Устойчивость к ветру
fairly
Прочие виды устойчивости
устойчив к морозам, зона 1 - 6
Дерево-среда обитания для животных
притягивает бабочек
Применение
аллеи и широкие улицы
Форма
штамбовое дерево, многоствольное дерево
Происхождение
Europe, Caucasus
штамбовое деревомногоствольное деревоизвестковые почвысуглинокторфяные почвыпесчаные почвыустойчив к мощениюустойчив к морозам (зона 1 - 6)устойчив к длительным наводнениямустойчив к коротким наводнениямовальная 1 высота: более 12 метроважурная кроназеленыйоранжевый/красныймартбыстрорастущийэффектное цветениепритягивает бабочекнеядовитый (обычно)дерево будущего
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Ulmus laevis
Ulmus laevis can eventually reach a height of 30 - 35 m, fast growing, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Ulmus laevis is быстрорастущий and can eventually reach a height of 30 - 35 m, fast growing, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The right time to plant Ulmus laevis is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Ulmus laevis with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.