Princeton Elm




Latin Name: Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’

Zone: 4
Mature Height: 65 feet
Spread: 50 feet
Shape: Upright vase

Foliage: Dark green

Fall Color: Yellow
Insect/Disease Resistance: Dutch Elm Disease

Description: Originally selected in 1922 by William Flemer for its dense symmetrical upright form and dark green foliage, it has since proven to be one of the best American Elms for resisting the attack of Dutch Elm Disease.