Cathedral Elm
Ulmus ‘Cathederal’
This elm, selected at the University of Wisconsin from a cross of Japanese and Siberian elm, resembles Japanese elm in appearance with larger leaves and growth habit. When inoculated with Dutch elm disease, it has shown no observable damage or only tip injury to the branches. When tips have been
infected, the tree is able to wall off the area and prevent spread of the disease.
Height
40-50′
Spread
40-60′
Shape
Broadly vase-shaped
Foliage
Medium to light green
Fall Foliage
Yellow
Exposure
Full Sun
Zone
4-7
Information and Photo from Bailey Nurseries®