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The leaves are small, 2.5 cm - 5 cm long by 1.3 cm - 2 cm broad, with an oblique base, and distinguish it from Ulmus serotina with which it readily hybridizes in the wild. Within its range, cedar elm is often planted as an ornamental shade tree.
- Purity: 98%
- Height: 80-100 feet
- Crop Year: 2017
- Germination: 71%
- Collection Locale: Louisisna
- Family: Ulmaceae
United States
New Hampshire