Ulmus minor suberosa

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Ulmus minor suberosa is a deciduous elm valued less for flowers or foliage display and more for its unusual bark and strong framework. As the tree matures, pronounced corky ridges develop along the branches, giving it texture and visual interest throughout the year, especially in winter. The leaves form a dense canopy during the growing season, creating shade and structure rather than ornament. In spring, small flowers appear before the foliage, followed by winged seeds that are quickly dispersed. Tough, adaptable, and tolerant of varied conditions, this elm is best suited to larger spaces where its form and bark character can be appreciated over time, offering long-term presence rather than short-lived seasonal impact.

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Key Features

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Flower Colour
  • Red
Eventual Height
  • 8-12m
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Spring flowering

How to care for Ulmus minor suberosa

Light:
Full sun to light shade; strongest growth and bark character develop in full sun.

Soil:
Well-drained but moisture-retentive soil; tolerant of a wide range of soils, including clay.

Water:
Water regularly during establishment; once mature, it copes well with normal rainfall.

Pruning:
Prune in late summer if required to manage size or remove crossing branches; avoid heavy pruning in spring.

Hardiness:
Fully hardy in UK conditions.

Feeding:
Generally unnecessary once established; young trees benefit from a light spring mulch.

Notes

Deciduous tree/ shrub

Medium-sized with spreading crown

Distinctive corky ridges along branches

Rough, dark green foliage

Yellow-green flowers in early spring

Winged seeds follow in spring

Good tolerance of urban conditions

Suitable for large gardens and parkland

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