Slippery Elm

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Slippery Elm

It is less susceptible to Dutch elm disease than many elms, and has a different branching pattern. The buds are covered with rusty red hairs and the wood is red to dark brown, hence the Latin name rubra, meaning red. The inner bark is still used in the preparation of some throat lozenges. The bark is deeply furrowed and brownish red. The Slippery Elm tree, 'Ulmus rubra', also know as Red Elm, is medium-sized tree that prefers moist soils. The leaves are large and very rough to the touch. It is distinguishable from other elms by its red, hairy buds and its rough, hairy twigs. The inner bark is stringy, and slimy or slippery, hence the common name Slippery elm. The inner bark was historically used for medicinal purposes. ... more info

 

Tatarian Maple A good tree for planters or patios. The Tatarian Maple, Acer tataricum', is quite similar to Amur Maple and the two species readily hybridize when grown together. Fall color is usually yellow to reddish brown. The Tatarian Maples are slightly larger and usually develop a good red coloration when maturing. It has excellent small tree form and good foliage quality. Tatarian Maple grows slightly larger and is naturally more tree like in growth habit.

Slippery Elm