Description
Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’
The Princeton Elm (Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’) is a cultivar of the American Elm, selected for its resistance to Dutch elm disease. This medium to large deciduous tree grows 50-70 feet tall and features a strong, vase-shaped canopy with graceful, arching branches. Its dark green, serrated leaves turn yellow in the fall. The Princeton Elm is prized for its ability to thrive in urban environments, providing ample shade with its dense, symmetrical canopy. Known for its durability and disease resistance, it is a popular choice for streets, parks, and landscapes, offering both aesthetic beauty and functional shade.
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