The Weeping Elm is a small deciduous tree with a weeping nature with branches growing down into a gown or umbrella-like canopy. Striking large matt green elm leaves pop out of the buds in springtime. The foliage changes colour in autumn and will begin to shed for winter. A mature specimen makes a striking ornamental feature tree in the garden and is popular as a lawn specimen in parks where there is adequate space for full development. This is a grafted tree - the Camperdownii cultivar is rated at a height of 1.8m.
Soil: Thrives well in most soil conditions providing it has good drainage.
Conditions: Prefers a full sun or part shade position. Tolerant to wind, pollution, coastal conditions and frost.
Size: Height 4m x width 5m.
Soil: Thrives well in most soil conditions providing it has good drainage.
Conditions: Prefers a full sun or part shade position. Tolerant to wind, pollution, coastal conditions and frost.
Size: Height 4m x width 5m.