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The Ulmus Glabra Lutescens Golden Elm is a magnificent tree that will make a stunning addition to any park or garden. This large spreading tree can reach up to 15 metres in height, and its young serrated leaves are a beautiful pale green in spring, before turning yellow and then golden in autumn.
The Ulmus Glabra Lutescens Golden Elm is tolerant of air pollution and wind, making it an ideal choice for gardens in urban areas. It can also be used on farms as a shelter for stock. However, roots are invasive so it is important to plant this tree with care. It is also susceptible to Elm Leaf Beetle so regular monitoring and treatment may be required.
When planting the Golden Elm, be sure to place the bud union above the soil level and water it well until the tree is established. Fertilise once when planting and again after new growth appears. Pruning may also be necessary to keep the tree shaped as desired.
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Categories: Plants, Ornamental Plants