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Camperdown elm: Ulmus glabra Camperdownii

Other common names: Scotch elm, Wych elm

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Camperdown elm: Ulmus glabra Camperdownii

The horizontal branches of this weeping Scotch elm create a round-topped canopy from which hang delicate branchlets covered with papery, dark-green leaves. In spring, usually when English bluebells flower, the branchlets display a profusion of yellow-green blooms, making 'Camperdownii' an excellent choice for a specimen planting.

Profile

Plant typetree,Northeast,MidAtlantic,Midwest
Hardiness zones4 to 6
Lightfull-sun-to-part-shade
Height15 ft. to 25 ft.
Spread15 ft. to 30 ft.
Soil pHslightly-acidic-to-neutral-pH6.5-7
Soil moistureaverage
Bloom timespring
Flower colorchartreuse
Foliage colordark-green
Foliage size6 in. to 6 in.

did you know?

The camperdown elm is said to have originated from a seedling found growing at Camperdown House in Scotland in the late 1800s.

general maintenance:

Prune damaged and weak stems or branches.

pests/diseases:

The camperdown elm is relatively disease-free and resists to Dutch-elm disease well.

controls:

Consult an arborist for diagnosis and treatment of pests and diseases.

how to sow/plant:

Choose a sunny to partly sunny site with well-drained soil, making sure there is enough room for tree to reach its mature spread. In early spring, dig a hole twice as wide as container or root ball. Set plant at same depth or slightly higher than it was in the pot, or if balled, level with top of root ball. Fill hole around plant with soil. Mound soil to form a 2-inch-high ridge around perimeter of the hole to act as a catchbasin. If plant is balled in synthetic fabric, remove carefully before planting. Natural-fiber burlap may be left around root ball and then peeled back once plant is set in hole. Water thoroughly, filling the basin and allowing water to settle several times. Spread 2-inch layer of mulch around plant.

water and fertilize:

Depending on rainfall, water weekly to the depth of the root zone for first season. Be sure the soil is moist before the ground freezes in fall. Each spring before growth begins, apply all-purpose fertilizer, following label directions. Once tree is established, usually by the third year, water only in times of drought.

garden hint:

The weeping branchlets of the camperdown elm provide a tentlike haven from the afternoon sun, creating a magical play area for children.

features:

  • Attractive Flowers
  • Attractive Foliage
  • Attractive Fruit
  • Deciduous
  • Disease Resistant
  • Fall Foliage

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