Lacebark Elm Tree
Ulmus parvifolia
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Understanding Plant Options
Nature Hills offers plants in two main formats:
- Container Plants: Grown in pots with soil, sized by container volume and plant age
- Bare Root Plants: Dormant plants without soil, sized by height measurements
Container Plant Sizes
Container sizes indicate plant age and growing capacity rather than liquid volume equivalents. Our containers follow industry-standard nursery "trade gallon" specifications, which differ from standard liquid gallon measurements.
Young Plants (6 months to 18 months old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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2" x 2" x 3" | 0.18 - 0.21 dry quarts | 0.20 - 0.23 dry liters |
4" Container | 0.31 - 0.87 dry quarts | 0.35 - 0.96 dry liters |
4.5" Container | 0.65 dry quarts | 0.72 dry liters |
6" Container | 1.4 dry quarts | 1.59 dry liters |
1 Quart | 1 dry quart | 1.1 dry liters |
5.5" Container | 1.89 dry quarts | 2.08 dry liters |
Established Plants (18 months to 2.5 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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2 Quart | 2 dry quarts | 2.2 dry liters |
#1 Container | 2.26 - 3.73 dry quarts | 2.49 - 4.11 dry liters |
5" x 5" x 12" | 3.5 - 4.3 dry quarts | 3.85 - 4.74 dry liters |
Mature Plants (2-4 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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#2 Container | 1.19 - 1.76 dry gallons | 5.24 - 7.75 dry liters |
#3 Container | 2.15 - 2.76 dry gallons | 8.14 - 12.16 dry liters |
Large Plants (3-5 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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#5 Container | 2.92 - 4.62 dry gallons | 12.86 - 20.35 dry liters |
#6 Container | 5.25 - 6.01 dry gallons | 23.12 - 26.42 dry liters |
#7 Container | 5.98 - 6.53 dry gallons | 26.34 - 28.76 dry liters |
Bare Root Plants
Bare root plants are sold by height from the root system to the top of the plant. Plants may exceed minimum height requirements.
Common Sizes:
- Trees: 1 foot, 2 feet, 3 feet, 4 feet, 5 feet, 6 feet
- Shrubs & Perennials: 1 foot, 18 inches, 2 feet
Important Notes
Container Volume Specifications
- Trade Gallon Standard: Our containers follow industry-standard "trade gallon" specifications established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI Z60.1) for nursery stock
- Volume Variations: Actual soil volume may vary due to plant root systems and growing medium settlement
- Age Indicators: Container size primarily indicates plant age and maturity rather than liquid volume equivalents
Growing Conditions
- Plant size can vary based on variety and growing conditions
- Container size helps indicate plant maturity and establishment level
- Larger containers generally mean more established root systems and faster landscape establishment
Seasonal Availability
- Bare root plants are available seasonally when dormant
- Container plants are available throughout the growing season
- Specific varieties may have limited availability in certain sizes
Questions?
For questions about specific plant sizes or availability, please contact our plant experts who can help you choose the right size for your landscape needs.
Plant Highlights
Lacebark Elm Tree highlights at a glance!
Specifications
Specifications
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Botanical Name
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Growing Zones
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Mature Height
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Mature Spread
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Sun ExposureFull Sun
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Moisture
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Soil
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Growth RateFast
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Flower Color
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Fall Color
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Pollinator Friendly
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Pruning Time
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Bloom PeriodSummer

Growing Zones 5-10
Pretty and Tough Shade Tree Lacebark Elm
- Patterned Bark
- Nicely Rounded Canopy
- Fast-Growing
- Tolerates Poor Soil
- Pest and Disease Resistant
- Loved by Birds and Butterflies
If you need a tough shade tree that performs beautifully all year long, the Lacebark Elm Tree (Ulmus parvifolia) is up to the task. With its lovely, intricately patterned bark and attractive canopy - Lacebark Elm makes a wonderful lawn tree. The popularity of this tree has continued to grow since the 1970s.
It's also rugged and highly resistant to that awful Dutch Elm disease. It can tolerate a wide variety of soils. It's tolerant of periodic drought if planted in well-drained soil.
This durable, attractive tree is well-known across the country by the name "Chinese Elm". Actually, several different kinds of trees are called "Chinese Elm."
This tree - Lacebark Elm - is an attractive tree with lovely bark. It is NOT the invasive Siberian Elm. Unfortunately, both of these trees are commonly known as Chinese Elm. The kind you want is Ulmus parvifolia, and that is the kind Nature Hills sells.
Did you know? All of our customers are protected against invasive species and diseases because we use an online system called Plant Sentry™. We follow every single federal, state, and local regulation.
People love the fast growth rate and spreading habit of the Lacebark Elm, along with its ability to tolerate harsh conditions. So don't worry. Even if you don't have the greenest of thumbs, you'll love the delicious shade cast by the dark green leaves. This shade tree is prized in areas where challenges exist for other popular tree varieties, such as in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Lacebark handles heat like a champ. It's best known for the patterned brown-gray bark that gives a lot of visual interest all year long. Known as "exfoliating", the mottled bark grows in a very distinctive way, exposing different layers. You may see green and orange in the layers. It's a fascinating display!
The long, arching branches and rounded form of the Lacebark Elm create a sophisticated silhouette in your outdoor living space. In summer, the Elm's foliage fills the tree out nicely, with its glossy, serrated leaves casting a deep green shade. When fall arrives, the green leaves transform into fall colors of purple and yellow to add a brilliant look to your autumn landscape.
If you're looking for a shade tree that can withstand harsh conditions, is fast-growing, and has ornamental features, then look no further. Lacebark Elm is the perfect choice for you. Order today!
How to Use Lacebark Elm in the Landscape
This deciduous shade tree is a timeless classic that adds to your property value from the minute you plant it in the ground.
Growers love the Lacebark Elm, not just because it grows to a stately height and has a regal countenance to it. They praise it for its ease of growth and minimal need for maintenance since it thrives in even the harshest of growing conditions.
It's fast becoming a common sight in urban plantings, where its tolerance for pollution has been widely documented. It's not unusual to see a Lacebark Elm being used in parking lots or as municipal street trees. You'll know how tough this tree is with these conditions!
Local birds and butterflies also appreciate this tree for both nesting and as a food source. Add a bird feeder or two to bring even more birds to your yard. You'll love watching for them and listening to their calls.
We recommend placing the tree where you'll get a chance to enjoy the interesting bark. The exfoliating bark of this Elm variety reveals a mottled motif with colors of red, tan, green, and grey, giving it an enchanting presentation. Why not string up a hammock underneath the wide-spreading branches? Add a small table to hold your lemonade (or gin and tonic, if you prefer...) and relax!
If you want to use it as a street tree, plant them 20 feet apart. Measure from the trunk of one to the trunk of the next.
#ProPlantTips for Care
The Lacebark Elm is highly resistant to Dutch Elm disease and Elm Leaf Beetle, giving it an edge over other varieties. Of course, it's also valued for its general hardiness and ability to grow in a variety of conditions.
It prefers well-drained soil and will display drought tolerance in that condition.
Give ample space for this tree. It will grow quickly and will develop a large root system, as required to support this large tree. Give it plenty of room to grow into the mature size listed in the Plant Highlights. If you are interested in learning more about large tree root systems like this one, check out our blog!
This beautiful tree is capable of growing 30 feet in the first 5 years. The ultimate full size of the Lace Bark Elm is greatly influenced by the amount of irrigation it receives.
In lawns, expect the tree to go full size within 10 to 15 years. In locations where water is regulated, the tree's ultimate sizes can be 25 to 30% smaller.
Because of this fast growth rate, pruning and staking are recommended in the first few years to ensure a straight trunk and a balanced canopy. Add an Arbor Springs tree kit to your order.
The Lacebark takes to pruning well. Prune in late fall to open up the canopy and shape the canopy, as desired.
Considered in many climates zones to be semi-evergreen, the Lace Bark Elm will only briefly drop leaves in the colder months. In Zones 9 and 10, the tree keeps some leaves on year-round.
The Lacebark Elm tree is always in high demand, place your order today!