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Chinese Elm

Ulmus parvifolia

'Chinese Elm' is a plant in the Ulmus (Elm) genus with a scientific name of Ulmus parvifolia. Chinese Elm grows as a deciduous and is an ornamental. Being a Deciduous plant, it will shed its leaves annually. Normally grows with a tree habit.

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How to grow Chinese Elm

Growing Chinese Elm from seed

Transplanting Chinese Elm

Companion plants for Chinese Elm

These plants have been known to grow well alongside Chinese Elm so consider planting:

Repellent plants for Chinese Elm

These plants will not grow well with Chinese Elm so avoid planting these within close proximity:

Common Chinese Elm problems

These problems, diseases and pests are known to affect Chinese Elm plants:

Other names for Chinese Elm

Chinese elm bonsai tree

Ulmus parvifolia Jacq.

Chinese Elm care instructions

How long does Chinese Elm take to grow?

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