Princeton American Elm
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008We now have a limited supply of the Princeton American Elm tree.
This American Elm is highly resistant to Dutch Elm Disease and has proven success in the landscape. It is a true American Elm, and not a hybrid. Other attributes that make it a great shade tree is that it is extremely tolerant of harsh urban conditions, thriving in any soil type. A zone 3 to 9 plant - it is also fast growing.
When needing a good shade tree, don’t forget the elms and their return onto the landscape scene once again. In addition to the Princeton Elm, we carry at least six other cultivars.
I took this picture a few minutes ago of a stunning Redbud tree here in Northfield along St. Olaf Avenue. There are Redbuds blooming all around Northfield right now and they are absolutely gorgeous. The Minnesota Strain of the Eastern Redbud is hardy here in Zone 4. They prefer moist, well-drained soils and it is best if they are planted in a protected location. The rose-pink flowers blossom prior to the leaves emerging in the spring. An ornamental tree - they reach a height of between 20′-30′ and 20′-25′ wide. 