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  1. Winged elm (Ulmus alata) is a very hardy, small-to medium-sized tree in a wide range of habitats throughout much of the southern Midwest and Southeastern United States. Other common names are cork elm and wahoo. On fertile soils with adequate moisture and drainage, winged elm grows well and is a useful component of several forest types.

  2. Aug 19, 2021 · Full Form—Ulmus alata: winged elm. General Information. Scientific name: Ulmus alata. Pronunciation: UL-mus uh-LAY-tuh. Common name (s): winged elm. Family: Ulmaceae. USDA hardiness zones: 6A through 9B (Figure 2) Origin: native to the southern two-thirds of the eastern half of the United States. UF/IFAS Invasive Assessment Status: Native.

  3. Winged elm grows rapidly and is easy to transplant but is susceptible to Dutch Elm Disease and powdery mildew. Its twigs develop two broad corky projections that lend it the name "winged." Plant Habit or Use: medium tree large tree. Exposure: sun . Flower Color: red-brown . Blooming Period: spring winter. Fruit Characteristics: small winged samara

  4. Ulmus alata (Winged Elm) is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree with a relatively short trunk and an open-rounded canopy. The bark is gray-brown with flat ridges separated by irregular fissures. The alternate, ovate, doubly serrate, dark green leaves are quite small, 2.5 in. long (6 cm).

  5. Winged elm is a native, cool-season perennial tree that can reach 60 feet tall. This deciduous plant is most easily recognized by the corky wings on its branches and stems. The twigs and bark are reddish brown to gray brown. The leaves of winged elm are simple and arranged alternately on the stems. They grow from 1/3 inch to 3 inches long.

  6. Ulmus alata, commonly called winged elm, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree that typically grows to 30-50’ tall with an open-rounded crown. It is native from Virginia to southern Indiana and Missouri south to Florida and Texas. In Missouri, it is typically found in the Ozark region in dry upland areas (rocky woods and glade borders ...

  7. Also known as the wahoo, the winged elm is an attractive tree, with a form that’s sometimes described as “lacy.” It produces large quantities of seeds, which are important food sources for birds and small mammals, and its twigs and leaves are eaten by deer. Winged Elm Tree Identification: Tips & Tricks.

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