Ulmus pumila
£2.50
Siberian elm. A small tree from Northern Asia, growing to 10 m (32 ft) high. One of the few elm species resistant to Dutch elm disease. The young leaves and buds, and immature fruits are edible. The wood is very decay-resistant in water and valued for waterwheels etc. Sun or part shade; hardy to -35°C. Stratification: ND. Number of seeds: 50.
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Description
Siberian elm. A small tree from Northern Asia, growing to 10 m (32 ft) high. One of the few elm species resistant to Dutch elm disease. The young leaves and buds, and immature fruits are edible. The wood is very decay-resistant in water and valued for waterwheels etc. Sun or part shade; hardy to -35°C. Stratification: ND