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Elm - Weeping Wych

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Botanical Name:
Ulmus glabra Camperdownii
Common Name:
Elm - Weeping Wych
Description:
Weeping deciduous tree, usually grafted onto a 2 metre standard. Has strong branches growing horizontally to pendulous forming a drooping rounded canopy. Grows approximately 1 metre higher than the graft x 5 metres wide. Leaves are mid green, with many pale green flowers followed by clusters of pale green seeds. Any vigorous upward branches should be removed. The final result creates an excellent shade tree for large gardens. Hardy. Resistant to strong winds and adverse conditions. Grows in most soils and conditions, preferring full sun and room to spread.
Tree categories:
Heritage tree
Autumn colour
Evergreen Tree
Flowering/Ornamental
Shade tree
Narrow spaces
Hedge & Screening
Driveways & Avenues
Street tree
Drought resistant
Coastal
Courtyard & Pots
Wind Hardy
Frost hardy
Full/part sun
Full shade
Water tolerant
Fire retardant
Summer foliage color:
Growth rate:
Slow
Size:
Small
Max. Height:
4 Metres
Max. Canopy:
5 Metres
Climate:
Warm temperate to cold
Soil:
Moist and well drained
Pruning:
Remove all growth from below graft otherwise none required