Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’
Wych Elm
Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’ features a round dome shape, formed by its contorted branches that cascade to the ground. It has large, dark-green leaves and is known for turning yellow in the autumn season. Ulmus glabra is deciduous and native to most of Europe. Learn more about Ulmus glabra. Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’ was discovered by David Taylor, the Earl of Camperdown’s head forester, sometime between 1835 and 1840 in the forest at Camperdown House in Dundee, Scotland.
Other common name(s): Scotch Elm, Camperdown Elm
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Deciduous
Height: 4.0m
Width:
3.0m
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