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Japanese Zelkova Tree

Japanese Zelkova Tree

Good Replacement for American Elm

  (9 customer reviews)



Graceful vase-shaped shade tree has elliptical, dark green foliage. Displays showy fall mix of yellow, rust, bronze, dark red and purple. Attractive steel-gray bark exfoliates to expose orange shading beneath. Good street tree; tolerates urban conditions. Popular as a superior replacement for the American Elm. Grows rapidly to 50-75 ft. with 40- to 50-ft. spread. Bareroot. Zones 5-8.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 5-8
Height: 50-70'
Depth: Same as nursery
Spread: 40-50'
Sun/Shade: Full Sun to partial shade
Foliage: Elliptical shaped with toothed margins, 1 1/2-3" long, dark green color in spring, showy fall color is a mix of yellow, rust, bronze, dark red and purple
Comments: Gaining popularity as a replacement for the American Elm, since it is a good street tree and tolerates urban conditions well. Graceful and stately vase-shaped growth habit, rapid growth and establishment and showy fall color.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Japanese Zelkova Tree Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

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 -  Sunday, July 04, 2010
Very sensitive tree
Reviewed By: John Mikich (Broadview Heights, Ohio)
I bought this tree a couple of years ago. It started growing right away but kind of slowly. It's a very sensitive tree, it's been near dead a couple times but then it regrew again. The Elm I planted nearby is way more superior than the Japanese Zelkova.

 -  Saturday, May 01, 2010
Struggling
Reviewed By: Eva (Buffalo, NY)
This tree is struggling despite the care I give it. It is cold here but the tree is rated for my zone. I really wanted to see how it turned out, and it is still alive- but barely and I don't see that it will be able to survive with 3 leaves. If you live in the Northeast- it might not make it.

 -  Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Pleased with these
Reviewed By: Suz (Bartlett, TN)
I purchased 5 of these about 3 years ago. I was so excited I planted three of them the day they arrived, ignoring the planting instructions. These were bare root plants. I read the planting instructions and realized I was to have soaked the trees roots prior to planting. I soaked the final two trees roots overnight and planted them. Of the three that I did not soak, I lost one. These also did not grow very fast the first two years. The two that I did soak took off and have grown quite nicely. The ones that were not soaked are suddenly spurting. One is 3/4 the height of my largest soaked one and the other is 2/3 the height of the largest soaked one. The two unsoaked ones are finally taking off. I did use one of the deep soaker waterers that you push into the ground which delivers water to the root zone during the first two years. The summers here in the Mid-south are brutal (100F can occur for a month straight) and we've had colder winters than usual (10 F or less). Overall, I'm pleased with the Zelkovas. I've done some corrective pruning as I had read that these trees benefit from shaping in youth. All four that I've got have grown a good 1-2 feet this year alone. Be sure to read the planting procedure for bare root plants. The plants will benefit from it!


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Japanese Zelkova Tree - 3-4 ft.
73976 - 1 tree per offer
Price:Each - $19.99
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Japanese Zelkova Tree

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Japanese Zelkova Tree
Good Replacement for American Elm

  (9 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Japanese Zelkova Tree - 3-4 ft.
73976 - 1 tree per offer
Price:Each - $19.99
Quantity:

Graceful vase-shaped shade tree has elliptical, dark green foliage. Displays showy fall mix of yellow, rust, bronze, dark red and purple. Attractive steel-gray bark exfoliates to expose orange shading beneath. Good street tree; tolerates urban conditions. Popular as a superior replacement for the American Elm. Grows rapidly to 50-75 ft. with 40- to 50-ft. spread. Bareroot. Zones 5-8.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 5-8
Height: 50-70'
Depth: Same as nursery
Spread: 40-50'
Sun/Shade: Full Sun to partial shade
Foliage: Elliptical shaped with toothed margins, 1 1/2-3" long, dark green color in spring, showy fall color is a mix of yellow, rust, bronze, dark red and purple
Comments: Gaining popularity as a replacement for the American Elm, since it is a good street tree and tolerates urban conditions well. Graceful and stately vase-shaped growth habit, rapid growth and establishment and showy fall color.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Japanese Zelkova Tree Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Sunday, July 04, 2010
Very sensitive tree
Reviewed By: John Mikich (Broadview Heights, Ohio)
I bought this tree a couple of years ago. It started growing right away but kind of slowly. It's a very sensitive tree, it's been near dead a couple times but then it regrew again. The Elm I planted nearby is way more superior than the Japanese Zelkova.

 -  Saturday, May 01, 2010
Struggling
Reviewed By: Eva (Buffalo, NY)
This tree is struggling despite the care I give it. It is cold here but the tree is rated for my zone. I really wanted to see how it turned out, and it is still alive- but barely and I don't see that it will be able to survive with 3 leaves. If you live in the Northeast- it might not make it.

 -  Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Pleased with these
Reviewed By: Suz (Bartlett, TN)
I purchased 5 of these about 3 years ago. I was so excited I planted three of them the day they arrived, ignoring the planting instructions. These were bare root plants. I read the planting instructions and realized I was to have soaked the trees roots prior to planting. I soaked the final two trees roots overnight and planted them. Of the three that I did not soak, I lost one. These also did not grow very fast the first two years. The two that I did soak took off and have grown quite nicely. The ones that were not soaked are suddenly spurting. One is 3/4 the height of my largest soaked one and the other is 2/3 the height of the largest soaked one. The two unsoaked ones are finally taking off. I did use one of the deep soaker waterers that you push into the ground which delivers water to the root zone during the first two years. The summers here in the Mid-south are brutal (100F can occur for a month straight) and we've had colder winters than usual (10 F or less). Overall, I'm pleased with the Zelkovas. I've done some corrective pruning as I had read that these trees benefit from shaping in youth. All four that I've got have grown a good 1-2 feet this year alone. Be sure to read the planting procedure for bare root plants. The plants will benefit from it!


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