Winged Elm

Ulmusalata

Family
Ulmaceae (ulm-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Ulmus (ULM-us)
Species
alata (a-LAY-tuh)
Synonym
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Deciduous
Height
over 40 ft. (12 m)
Spacing
20-30 ft. (6-9 m)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F)
USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Inconspicuous/none
Bloom Time
Late Winter/Early Spring
Other Details
Category
Trees
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From semi-hardwood cuttings
From seed; direct sow outdoors in fall
From seed; winter sow in vented containers, coldframe or unheated greenhouse
From seed; stratify if sowing indoors
Seed Collecting
Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Huntington, Arkansas

Peel, Arkansas

Bartow, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Ocala, Florida

Oldsmar, Florida

Ellerslie, Georgia

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Peachtree City, Georgia

Carbondale, Illinois

Lisle, Illinois

Benton, Kentucky

Coushatta, Louisiana

Batesville, Mississippi

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Summerville, South Carolina

Dickson, Tennessee

Indian Mound, Tennessee

Woodlawn, Tennessee

Arlington, Texas

Lampasas, Texas

Lufkin, Texas

Magnolia, Texas

New Caney, Texas

Richmond, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

4
positives
2
neutrals
2
negatives
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Downingtown, PA | February 2014 | positive

Back in the early 1980's I saw a few Winged Elms near the old schoolhouse at my family's cemetery in far southern Illinois. I wish I had ...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | October 2013 | negative

A nuisance in my garden. Have seedlings everywhere. Very hard to remove--have to wait until after a good rain to shovel prune. Seedlin...Read More

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WOODLAWN, TN | October 2013 | negative

These trees are all over a piece of property we purchased and they are hard to clear out from the field and woods. While the bark is inte...Read More

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Batesville, MS (Zone 7b) | May 2010 | neutral

The only reason I don't give this tree a positive rating is because the seedlings tend to pop up everywhere. If you can't mow or pull th...Read More

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Huntington, AR | February 2008 | neutral

Here in western Arkansas the winged elms are blooming right now (february7) started a week ago or so. Tough and drought-tolerant, but la...Read More

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Josephine, Arlington, TX (Zone 8a) | March 2006 | positive

Winged Elm, Ulmus alata is Native to North Central Texas.

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Benton, KY (Zone 7a) | November 2004 | positive

A tree of the Southern bottomlands, Winged Elms have a unique texture to their bark and branches. The 'wings' make for great Winter inter...Read More

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Summerville, SC (Zone 8a) | May 2004 | positive

Quoting from the New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Gardening:
"Elms are not fastidious regarding soil acidity; they thrive both wher...Read More

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