The Allee Elm, scientifically known as Ulmus parvifolia 'Emer II', is a distinguished member of the Ulmaceae family. Renowned for its resilience and elegant form, this cultivar stands out in urban landscaping projects due to its adaptability and disease resistance. The Allee Elm is a medium to large-sized deciduous tree, reaching heights of 40 to 60 feet with a similar spread, making it suitable for creating shaded avenues or as a focal point in large landscapes. Its attractive bark exfoliates to reveal a mottled pattern of gray, green, orange, and brown, providing year-round visual interest.

This elm thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 through 9 and prefers full sun exposure. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, with a preference for well-drained conditions. The Allee Elm is drought-tolerant once established, requiring moderate watering. Its growth rate is moderate to fast, making it an excellent choice for projects requiring quick establishment.

The Allee Elm's resilience to Dutch Elm Disease and its ability to withstand urban pollution make it a valuable asset for commercial landscaping and municipal projects. This cultivar's aesthetic appeal and low maintenance requirements enhance its marketability, offering potential for profitable resale. Additionally, its popularity among landscape architects and urban planners ensures consistent demand in the wholesale market.

Historically, the Ulmus species have been valued for their shade and timber. The Allee Elm continues this legacy with its modern adaptability and beauty, making it a staple in sustainable urban planning.

Hardiness Zone 5-8
Height 50’
Width 35’
Exposure Full Sun
Habit Upright, Vase shaped
Soil Average
Features Yellow Fall Color , Red Fall Color
Wildlife Songbirds

Ulmus P 'Emer Ii'

Allee Elm

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