
Elm, Jefferson American Elm
Fully resistant to Dutch Elm disease, this selection was cloned from a surviving Elm in Washington, DC. Its shape, unique, rounded, spreading canopy and deep green foliage make this an outstanding specimen tree.
» Superb shade tree!
» Disease resistant
» Outstanding shade tree with unique shape and form
» Easy to grow
» Tolerant of street side conditions
Category: Tree
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Height: 40-50 ft
Spread: 40-50 ft
Bloom Color: Green Shades
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Ulmus americana 'Jefferson'
- Thrives in full sun.
- Feed yearly with an organic fertilizer.
- Prune in late winter to remove any damaged or dead branches.
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Elm, Jefferson American Elm
Fully resistant to Dutch Elm disease, this selection was cloned from a surviving Elm in Washington, DC. Its shape, unique, rounded, spreading canopy and deep green foliage make this an outstanding specimen tree.
» Superb shade tree!
» Disease resistant
» Outstanding shade tree with unique shape and form
» Easy to grow
» Tolerant of street side conditions
Category: Tree
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Height: 40-50 ft
Spread: 40-50 ft
Bloom Color: Green Shades
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Ulmus americana 'Jefferson'
- Thrives in full sun.
- Feed yearly with an organic fertilizer.
- Prune in late winter to remove any damaged or dead branches.
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Fully resistant to Dutch Elm disease, this selection was cloned from a surviving Elm in Washington, DC. Its shape, unique, rounded, spreading canopy and deep green foliage make this an outstanding specimen tree.
» Superb shade tree!
» Disease resistant
» Outstanding shade tree with unique shape and form
» Easy to grow
» Tolerant of street side conditions
Category: Tree
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Height: 40-50 ft
Spread: 40-50 ft
Bloom Color: Green Shades
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Ulmus americana 'Jefferson'
- Thrives in full sun.
- Feed yearly with an organic fertilizer.
- Prune in late winter to remove any damaged or dead branches.






















