How to grow Winged Elm

Ulmus alata

Pruning should be done only in early spring. Never prune from mid-April to late-June. Mature elms should be pruned every three years.

How long does Winged Elm take to grow?

These estimates for how long Winged Elm takes to sprout, grow and harvest are from real observations from real gardeners, right around the world.

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Winged Elm Etymology

Alata is Latin for “wings” or “having wings”.1

Winged Elm Folklore & Trivia

This tree’s wood is used in the making of high-quality hockey sticks due to it’s resistance to splitting.

Other names for Winged Elm

Wahoo

Ulmus alata Michx.

Footnotes

1 Latin Dictionary


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