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Zelkova carpinifolia

Zelkova carpinifolia

Caucasian elm

synonym Zelkova crenata

Description

In nature, Zelkova carpinifolia (Caucasian elm) grows in the Transcaucasus where it occurs in scattered populations. It is one of the most iconic relict species, the largest of which can be found in the Hyrcanian Forests and the Cappadocian region. These are amongst the oldest, most species-rich forests in Western Eurasia, including, amongst others, Albizia julibrissin, Parrotia persica and Quercus castaneifolia. Zelkova carpinifolia, which is the most widely propagated, has a characteristic form: multi-stem or with low, heavy and protruding branching with a strong vertical habit, forming a dense vase-shaped crown with broom-like growths. The Caucasian elm can attain a height of between twenty and thirty-five metres and ten metres wide; and in nature there are even specimens aged 850 years old which are as tall as forty metres.  

The bark of the Caucasian elm is grey and smooth when young, just like that of a beech. It only starts to peel off in small platelets in maturity to reveal a lighter under bark. The egg-shaped, toothed, dark green leaf is larger and less pointed than that of its Asiatic relative Zelkova serrata, it has a serrated leaf edge and the underside is paler green. Zelkova carpinifolia has brown twigs covered in lenticels and the trees have fertile twigs producing insignificant green flowers, and also infertile twigs without flowers.  After it has finished flowering, unremarkable yellow brown fruits appear in the leaf axils of the tree. 

Zelkova carpinifolia is a light-loving woodland tree which grows in moist and nutrient-rich soils and does not cope well with continuous wet conditions. This characteristic, slow-growing tree looks at its best in park-like settings where it can reach monumental proportions. Zelkova carpinifolia readily produces shoots and even as a juvenile it makes a real statement thanks to its capricious crown. 

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees multi-stemmed trees trees for climbing shade trees characteristic trees solitary shrubs

Topiary on stem

fval multi-stem umbrella

Use

Location

park central reservation in containers roof garden large garden cemetery traffic areas, industrial zones

Pavement

none none open open sealed sealed

Planting concepts

prairie planting

Characteristics

Crown shape

wide egg-shaped wide egg-shaped vase-shaped vase-shaped

Crown structure

semi-open semi-open

Height

25 - 30 m

Width

10 - 15 m

Winter hardiness zone

5A - 9B

Aspects

Wind

tolerant to wind

Soil

loess sabulous clay light clay sand loamy soil

Nutrient level

moderately rich in nutrients rich in nutrients

Soil moisture level

moist

Light requirements

sun partial shade

pH range

acidic neutral

Extreme environments

tolerant to dryness tolerates air pollution

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Seasonal colours

Zelkova carpinifolia seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

heads discrete small

Flower colour

green

Flowering period

April

Leaves

Leaf colour

dark green buds bright green underside pale green

Leaves

deciduous ovate ovoid small rough hairy serrate dentate

Autumn colour

yellow-brown dark yellow

Fruits

Fruit colour

yellow-brown

Fruits

discrete drupe

Bark

Bark colour

cream grey

Bark

peeling smooth

Twigs

Twig colour

brown

Twigs

with lenticels vertical branches finely branched

Root system

Root system

deep slightly branched

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