American Elm – Ulmus americana

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES

Description

Appearance: Ulmus americana is a deciduous tree known for its serrated leaves and distinctive vase-like shape.

Leaves: The leaves are simple, serrated, and asymmetrical at the base.

Bark: The bark is grayish-brown and develops deep furrows.

Fruit: It produces small, flattened samara fruits.

Habitat: It is commonly found in various habitats, including urban areas.

Distribution: American elm is native to North America.

Occurance
Seedlings and small trees are abundant. A small handful of large trees continue to survive, but nearly all have been killed by the dreaded Dutch Elm Disease.