 
                                        American Elm Ulmus americana 200 Seeds
Ulmus americana, commonly known as American elm, is a large deciduous tree native to eastern North America. It belongs to the Ulmaceae family and is renowned for its towering stature, graceful form, and distinctive canopy. Here are some key features of Ulmus americana: Leaves: The leaves of the American elm are simple, alternate, and doubly serrated, with prominent veins. They are typically ovate to elliptical in shape and range from 4 to 6 inches in length. The foliage is dark green and turns golden-yellow in autumn before dropping, creating a beautiful display of fall color. Bark: The bark of American elm is grayish-brown with deep furrows and ridges that form a distinctive diamond-shaped pattern as the tree matures. The bark provides visual interest throughout the year and adds to the tree's ornamental appeal. Habitat and Growing Conditions: American elm trees are commonly found in a variety of habitats, including floodplains, bottomlands, and upland forests, throughout their nativ
